Hey
@Mario1971,
What are you using as a 2FA token ?
Also, when you say that the time is in sync, how did you checked that ?
Please, post the output of your time sync check. There are many details that may be relevant.
Ok I have gone through all the settings again.
The Windows computer had still used a NTP from Mircosoft, was switched to the Fritzbox.
The Fritzbox looks at the NTP of the PTB-Braunschweig (atomic clock).
The output of ntpq -pn gives this:
Code:
root@TrueNAS[~]# ntpq -pn
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
*192.168.178.1 192.53.103.104 3 u 2 32 377 0.565 -0.179 0.390
The output of ntpq -c rv this:
Code:
root@TrueNas[~]# ntpq -c rv
associd=0 status=0615 leap_none, sync_ntp, 1 event, clock_sync,
version="ntpd 4.2.8p15-a (1)", processor="amd64",
system="FreeBSD/12.2-RELEASE-p10", leap=00, stratum=4, precision=-24,
rootdelay=22.584, rootdisp=4.366, refid=192.168.178.1,
reftime=e5255cc0.31ccf9fa Thu, Oct 28 2021 19:30:40.194,
clock=e5255d13.e94b1485 Thu, Oct 28 2021 19:32:03.911, peer=34591, tc=5,
mintc=3, offset=-0.179060, frequency=+80.332, sys_jitter=0.357319,
clk_jitter=0.123, clk_wander=0.007
On Windows, w32tm /stripchart reports this:
Code:
C:\Users\Guo>w32tm /stripchart /computer:192.168.178.1 /dataonly /samples:5
192.168.178.1 wird verfolgt [192.168.178.1:123].
5 Proben werden gesammelt.
Es ist 28.10.2021 19:35:30.
19:35:30, -00.8791080s
19:35:32, -00.8791828s
19:35:34, -00.8794163s
19:35:37, -00.8792029s
19:35:39, -00.8793492s
I am accessing TrueNas from a Windows 10 machine. The 2FA is generated by "Bitwarden" on this machine. As a fallback layer I have installed the Google Auth on my Android Samsung S20+. Both tokens are regenerated on the devices (PC and S20+) at the same time. The tokens are identical. TrueNas denies access.
What surprises me, I did not enable 2FA when accessing via SSH Console, yet the Console reports that the password would be wrong. No further access to TrueNas was recorded in the log files - a change of the password in the meantime by an unauthorized person should be excluded.
2FA is not that important, the versions of TrueNas up to and including TrueNAS-12.0-U4 did not have this problem with me.
Many greetings
Mario