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Hope there is solution for this “problem”? |
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Great thanks. I whas thinking about that to. Ill have also mfa enabled now;)Its just works. RegardsRaymondOp 26 mrt 2024 om 16:23 heeft Andrew Stoker ***@***.***> het volgende geschreven:
So, it might not require anything after all (but probably need to wait to see). I think it might be more of the primary Unifi accounts that require the cloud login that will require MFA. But scrypted uses a local login for your router, and I don't believe that needs MFA.
I went ahead and experimented (at my own risk) and enabled the MFA for my primary account (the one I use to log in normally) and that did not break the setup. 🤞
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I enabled 2FA, which disabled my Unifi Protect camera in Scrypted. So, I installed the RTSP plugin in Scrypted and used the RTSP feeds from Protect to bring my UniFi Protect Feed back into Scrypted. |
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read the docs? use a local login. |
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Unifi is going to start enabling MFA in July (https://community.ui.com/questions/Upcoming-Multi-Factor-Authentication-MFA-Requirement-for-All-UI-Accounts-in-July-2024/e0d06d3c-c0ae-4af6-aa67-53c159d486a8). As I understand it, this will break the Unifi plugin for Scrypted.
Ideally, before July 22nd, we can have some means of enabling MFA with Unifi without breaking Scrypted.
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