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<p>Heyo,</p>
<p>I've just been installing Kolab 2FA as at <a href="https://git.kolab.org/diffusion/RPK/browse/master/plugins/kolab_2fa/">https://git.kolab.org/diffusion/RPK/browse/master/plugins/kolab_2fa/</a> and was just wondering if there was a particular reason why 2FA is not installed by default along with the setup-kolab command?</p>
<p>I would imagine that anybody wanting their own custom implementation would be installing using components as at <a href="https://docs.kolab.org/installation-guide/overview.html#components">https://docs.kolab.org/installation-guide/overview.html#components</a></p>
<p>Kolab is a brilliant system, so it just seems odd to me that it isn't built to be secure by design with regard to 2FA despite the plugin being for all intents pre-configured already. If anybody has guidance as to why this is the case it'd be most appreciated, otherwise I might ask one of my sysadmins to look into this further for the project.</p>
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