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Roundcube 2FA: Setup Guide

by | Mar 26, 2023

 Let us take closer look at how to setup the roundcube 2fa. With the support of our Roundcube Support Services at Bobcares we will now learn how to set up this authentication feature.

What is Roundcube 2fa?

roundcube 2fa

Roundcube 2FA (Two-Factor Authentication) is an extra layer of protection that may be setup to prevent unwanted access to Roundcube webmail accounts. In order to log in to their account, users must supply a second form of identity in addition to their username and password.

The Roundcube 2FA plugin provides support for two factor authentication techniques such as TOTP, Google Authenticator, and YubiKey. When 2FA is enabled, users will be requested to input a verification code issued by their 2FA app or hardware token after entering their login and password.

How to setup the Roundcube 2fa?

Activating Roundcube 2FA can help prevent against phishing attempts, in which an attacker pretends to be a reputable website or email in order to deceive a user into giving up their password.

Even if an attacker obtains a user’s password, they will be unable to access the account unless they also have access to the user’s 2FA device.

To enable Roundcube 2FA, the plugin must be installed and enabled on the Roundcube server. Users must additionally setup their own 2FA app or hardware token and connect it to their account.

Depending on the server setup and the 2FA mechanism selected, the precise process for setting up the Roundcube 2FA may differ.

Configuration: Roundcube

Implementing Two Factor Authentication to webmail is a critical step in protecting the email box from hackers. The 2FA plugin adds an extra layer of protection to the overall Roundcube webmail setup.

After setting it up, all Roundcube email accounts will have multi factor authentication options, keeping emails safe from unauthorized visitors. To protect the Roundcube using Two Factor Authentication, follow the instructions below.

  1. Get the plugin from the members area:

    We will receive an instant download link in the members area after getting the 2FA plugin.

  2. Follow the simple setup instructions:

    Just follow the setup instructions contained in the file to complete the installation. After implemented, two factor authentication will be available for all Roundcube email boxes.

  3. Login in to Roundcube to enable two factor authentication

    After logging into Roundcube, go to Settings- Two Factor Authentication to enable it. Each email account will have the ability to setup its own preferred security setting.

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Conclusion

To sum up we have now seen how to set up the roundcube 2fa. With the support of our Roundcube Support Services we have now gone through the whole setup process.

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