Matt_G
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I have no idea what has happened here but it has my VERY nervous.
This morning I tried to logon to my TrueNAS box as root via the GUI. (TrueNAS-12.0-U8.1)
It keeps telling me that my password or 2FA code is incorrect.
I have been using this password for a year or so.
I checked it at least a half a dozen times and even typed it into notepad to make sure my keyboard was working correctly.
I AM entering the correct password.
2FA is turned on and it is setup on a YubiKey.
I am using the code Yubico Authenticator is giving me.
This too has been working for over a year.
No change was made here.
Note that I do have a different YubiKey setup as a backup and I kept the secret in an accessible place.
This server is personal and no one else other than my wife has access to it.
She is not computer savvy and wouldn't even know how to access the box to change anything.
So I KNOW that she has not changed the password.
I DID NOT change the password.
Note that I have not rebooted the box yet.
When I get home from work, that will be step one.
I noticed this before going to work and I only had 10 minutes or so to look at the problem.
Does anyone have any ideas as to WTH could be going on here?
Is there any known issue with 2FA going wonky?
This morning I tried to logon to my TrueNAS box as root via the GUI. (TrueNAS-12.0-U8.1)
It keeps telling me that my password or 2FA code is incorrect.
I have been using this password for a year or so.
I checked it at least a half a dozen times and even typed it into notepad to make sure my keyboard was working correctly.
I AM entering the correct password.
2FA is turned on and it is setup on a YubiKey.
I am using the code Yubico Authenticator is giving me.
This too has been working for over a year.
No change was made here.
Note that I do have a different YubiKey setup as a backup and I kept the secret in an accessible place.
This server is personal and no one else other than my wife has access to it.
She is not computer savvy and wouldn't even know how to access the box to change anything.
So I KNOW that she has not changed the password.
I DID NOT change the password.
Note that I have not rebooted the box yet.
When I get home from work, that will be step one.
I noticed this before going to work and I only had 10 minutes or so to look at the problem.
Does anyone have any ideas as to WTH could be going on here?
Is there any known issue with 2FA going wonky?