BookStack/resources/views/mfa/totp-generate.blade.php
Dan Brown 9b271e559f
Worked on MFA setup required flow
- Restructured some of the route naming to be a little more consistent.
- Moved the routes about to be more logically in one place.
- Created a new middleware to handle the auth of people that should be
  allowed access to mfa setup routes, since these could be used by
  existing logged in users or by people needing to setup MFA on access.
- Added testing to cover MFA setup required flow.
- Added TTL and method tracking to session last-login tracking system.
2021-08-02 22:02:25 +01:00

46 lines
1.8 KiB
PHP

@extends('simple-layout')
@section('body')
<div class="container very-small py-xl">
<div class="card content-wrap auto-height">
<h1 class="list-heading">Mobile App Setup</h1>
<p>
To use multi-factor authentication you'll need a mobile application
that supports TOTP such as Google Authenticator, Authy or Microsoft Authenticator.
</p>
<p>
Scan the QR code below using your preferred authentication app to get started.
</p>
<div class="text-center">
<div class="block inline">
{!! $svg !!}
</div>
</div>
<h2 class="list-heading">Verify Setup</h2>
<p id="totp-verify-input-details" class="mb-s">
Verify that all is working by entering a code, generated within your
authentication app, in the input box below:
</p>
<form action="{{ url('/mfa/totp/confirm') }}" method="POST">
{{ csrf_field() }}
<input type="text"
name="code"
aria-labelledby="totp-verify-input-details"
placeholder="Provide your app generated code here"
class="input-fill-width {{ $errors->has('code') ? 'neg' : '' }}">
@if($errors->has('code'))
<div class="text-neg text-small px-xs">{{ $errors->first('code') }}</div>
@endif
<div class="mt-s text-right">
<a href="{{ url('/mfa/setup') }}" class="button outline">{{ trans('common.cancel') }}</a>
<button class="button">Confirm and Enable</button>
</div>
</form>
</div>
</div>
@stop