2FAuth is a Web application designed to manage your Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) accounts and generate their security codes. It generates and stores security codes for your accounts, simplifying the process of securing your online services. Vultr is a dependable hosting option for 2FAuth, providing scalable infrastructure and simple deployment solutions. ServerAvatar makes it easy and user-friendly to deploy the 2FAuth application on the Vultr platform.
Create a Cloud Instance in Vultr
To create a server in Vultr, follow the below-given steps. If you want to learn How to use Vultr to manage your infrastructure in Vultr, You can refer to our Vultr cloud guide.
Step 1: Go to the Instance Creation Page
Vultr provides different types of cloud instances. From the server creation page, you can create cloud instances such as Regular VMs, Dedicated, Bare Metal, Cloud GPUs, and some managed services.
To access the server creation page, log in to your Vultr account and click on the Deploy New Server option from the + button given on the dashboard.
Step 2: Choose the Server
You can create 4 different types of cloud instances which includes Optimised Cloud Compute, Cloud Compute, Cloud GPU, and Bare Metal. Select the one that fits your requirements.
Step 3: Choose Server Type
Based on your selection of the server in the second step, You will have to select a specific type of server. If you have selected the Optimised Cloud Compute instance, You will see the options like this as shown in the image below:
Step 4: Select Server Location
Location is a very important option. Make sure to select a server location closest to your major traffic source demographically. You can select locations in 5 different continents.
Step 5: Select Server Image
In simple terms, a Server image is an operating system running on the server. So here, You have to select an OS for your server. The 2FAuth application generally requires Ubuntu 20.04 LTS or a later version for compatibility and support.
If you are managing your servers with ServerAvatar, Select Ubuntu 20.04 or Ubuntu 22.04.
Step 6: Select Server Size
Here, Select a server size according to your requirements. If you are just getting started with the project, You can start with a small configuration and then upgrade it according to future requirements.
Step 7: Add Auto Backups and Additional Features
We recommend you to enable auto backups for important websites or apps. If you are creating a temporary server, You can skip the auto backups.
In addition to this feature, You can enable DDOS Protection and other options according to your requirements.
Do not enable the "No Public IPv4 Address" option. It will create the server without IPv4, which is impossible to connect with ServerAvatar.
Step 8: Select an SSH Key
If you use an SSH key to authenticate with the server, Select an SSH key in this section. If you haven't uploaded your key yet, You can do it by clicking on the Add New option.
SSH key is not mandatory. If you don’t want to use SSH keys, Ignore this option. You can still connect to your server by using the password.
Step 9: Firewall Group
If you are using the Vultr firewall, You can select the firewall group from here.
If you do not have the 43210 port enabled in your firewall group, you need to configure it to connect a server with ServerAvatar.
Step 10: Server Hostname and Label
In this step, you have to choose the hostname and the label for the server. You can set the same hostname and label. They are used for identification purposes only.
Step 11: Deploy Now!
Finally, click on the Deploy Now button to create a server. It might take a minute or two to fully boot up your server. Once it is ready, You will see it in the Products section in Vultr.
Initial Server Configuration
The Initial server configuration includes the installation and configuration of various packages required to host your website. Usually, You have to write commands and modify configuration files. Luckily, With ServerAvatar, Your full server configuration and optimization can be automated.
Here are the three ways to automatically configure your server with ServerAvatar.
Connect a server using a direct method
- Login/Register to ServerAvatar account, click the Create button from the right side of the screen, and select Server from the dropdown.
- Select Direct Method in the serve connecting method section.
- Type the Server Name as per your choice.
- Select a Tech Stack as per your need. You can either select Apache, Nginx, OpenLiteSpeed or Node Stack.
- Select a Database: MySQL, MariaDB or MongoDB.
- Enable the toggle if you want to install the latest LTS version of node.js on your server.
- Select a Management plan and click the Connect Now button.
- You’ll see the command on your screen. Login to your server using an ssh connection and execute that command as a root user.
- The server connection process will be started on your ServerAvatar account after executing the command.
Connect a server using integration
- Login/Register to your ServerAvatar account, navigate to the Integration tab from the sidebar of the panel, and access Cloud Platform from the dropdown.
- Now Select a cloud platform you want to link with ServerAvatar.
- The popup form will appear on your screen. Enter details to link your cloud provider account. The integration method is different based on the cloud provider you select.
- You can integrate five different cloud provider platforms with ServerAvatar, which is-
Check the above link of cloud platforms to know more about integrating cloud platforms with ServeAvatar.
Connect a server using commands
Step 1. Login to your server using root user
Once you create a server as per your requirements, connect to your server using an ssh connection and execute the below three commands as a root user in your server console area.
wget https://srvr.so/install
chmod +x install
./install
Step 2. Select a web server
It will ask you which web server you would like to install on your server: Apache, Nginx, OpenLiteSpeed or Node Stack. Type anyone that you would like to install on your server and hit the enter button.
Step 3. Claim your server
Completing the process will give you a link to claim your server.
Open the link on your browser to access the ServerAvatar server panel.
Install and Setup 2FAuth on Cloud using ServerAvatar
Self-Hosting 2FAuth Application: Step-by-Step Guide
Introduction:
In an age where cybersecurity is paramount, adding an extra layer of security through Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) is a must. The 2FAuth library allows you to implement this security measure with ease. This guide will walk you through the steps to self-host 2FAuth on your own web server, whether on a local machine or a hosted environment, using Apache2 or NGINX as your HTTP server.
Requirements:
- HTTP Server: You need a web server such as Apache or NGINX. These are the most popular web servers, and you likely have one of them installed if you are using a web hosting service.
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PHP: Ensure you have PHP 8.1 or higher installed with the following extensions:
- BCMath
- Ctype
- Fileinfo
- JSON
- Mbstring
- OpenSSL
- PDO
- Tokenizer
- XML
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Database: 2FAuth supports various databases such as:
- MariaDB 10.2+
- MySQL 5.7+
- PostgreSQL 9.6+
- SQLite 3.8.8+
- SQL Server 2017+
- Composer: Composer is required to manage PHP dependencies for 2FAuth. Follow the Composer installation guide.
Step-by-Step Installation Guide:
Step 1: Create a GitHub application
Start by creating a GitHub application using ServerAvatar. This will allow you to easily manage and deploy your 2FAuth instance. Follow these steps:
- Open ServerAvatar: Log in to your ServerAvatar account.
- Navigate to the Application Dashboard: In the dashboard, find the option to create a new application.
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Create the GitHub Application:
- HTTP URL: Enter https://github.com/Bubka/2FAuth.git
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Branch Name: Set this to
master
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Deployment Script: Use the script
composer install --prefer-dist --no-scripts --no-dev
This configuration will clone the 2FAuth repository and install the necessary dependencies.
Step 2: Set Custom Webroot
Set the custom webroot as public for your application. This can be done from the application dashboard in the application settings. The webroot directory is where your web server searches for the application files to serve.
Step 3: Create a Database
From the server dashboard, navigate to the databases section and create a new database. This database will store your application's data.
Step 4: Enable SSH Credentials
To securely access your server, enable SSH credentials. SSH (Secure Shell) provides a secure way to log in to your server remotely, ensuring that your data and commands are encrypted. This step is crucial for managing your server and deploying your 2FAuth application.
Step 5: Login Using SSH Credentials
- Once you have your SSH credentials enabled, you can log in to your server. Open a terminal and use the following command:
sudo ssh {username}@{ip}
- Replace
{username}
with your actual username and{ip}
with your server's IP address. You will be prompted to enter your password. After successful authentication, you will have remote access to your server.
Step 6: Navigate to the Application Path
With SSH access established, navigate to your application's directory on the server. This is where you will set up your 2FAuth project. Use the cd command to change directories to your application's root path.
Step 7: Execution
Run the following command and answer the wizard questions.
php artisan 2fauth:install
After the wizard, the 2FAuth setup process will be complete.
Step 8: Verify Installation
To confirm that your 2FAuth installation is successful, visit your application domain in a web browser. You should see the 2FAuth page, indicating that your setup is complete and your application is ready for development.
Conclusion:
By following this guide, you have successfully set up and deployed your 2FAuth application. This process included creating a GitHub application, setting a custom webroot, creating a database, enabling SSH credentials, logging into your server, navigating to the application path, executing the installation script, and verifying your installation. Your 2FAuth application is now up and running, providing an extra layer of security for your users through Two-Factor Authentication. With 2FAuth, you can enhance the security of your web applications, protect sensitive data, and offer your users a more secure login experience. This setup ensures a robust environment for managing your application's security features effectively. Start leveraging the power of 2FAuth to safeguard your application and provide peace of mind to your users.