Enable QR code generation for TOTP authenticator apps in ASP.NET Core
ASP.NET Core ships with support for authenticator applications for individual authentication. Two factor authentication (2FA) authenticator apps, using a Time-based One-time Password Algorithm (TOTP), are the industry recommended approach for 2FA. 2FA using TOTP is preferred to SMS 2FA. An authenticator app provides a 6 to 8 digit code which users must enter after confirming their username and password. Typically an authenticator app is installed on a smartphone.
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An ASP.NET Core TOTP code should be kept secret because it can be used to authenticate successfully multiple times before it expires.
The ASP.NET Core web app templates support authenticators but don't provide support for QR code generation. QR code generators ease the setup of 2FA. This document provides guidance for Razor Pages and MVC apps on how to add QR code generation to the 2FA configuration page. For guidance that applies to Blazor Web Apps, see Enable QR code generation for TOTP authenticator apps in an ASP.NET Core Blazor Web App.
The ASP.NET Core web app templates support authenticators but don't provide support for QR code generation. QR code generators ease the setup of 2FA. This document guides you through adding QR code generation to the 2FA configuration page.
Two-factor authentication does not happen using an external authentication provider, such as Google or Facebook. External logins are protected by whatever mechanism the external login provider provides. Consider, for example, the Microsoft authentication provider requires a hardware key or another 2FA approach. If the default templates enforced "local" 2FA then users would be required to satisfy two 2FA approaches, which is not a commonly used scenario.
These instructions use qrcode.js
from the https://davidshimjs.github.io/qrcodejs/ repo.
- Download the
qrcode.js
JavaScript library to thewwwroot\lib
folder in your project. - Follow the instructions in Scaffold Identity to generate
/Areas/Identity/Pages/Account/Manage/EnableAuthenticator.cshtml
. - In
/Areas/Identity/Pages/Account/Manage/EnableAuthenticator.cshtml
, locate theScripts
section at the end of the file:
@section Scripts {
@await Html.PartialAsync("_ValidationScriptsPartial")
}
- Create a new JavaScript file called
qr.js
inwwwroot/js
and add the following code to generate the QR Code:
window.addEventListener("load", () => {
const uri = document.getElementById("qrCodeData").getAttribute('data-url');
new QRCode(document.getElementById("qrCode"),
{
text: uri,
width: 150,
height: 150
});
});
- Update the
Scripts
section to add a reference to theqrcode.js
library previously downloaded. - Add the
qr.js
file with the call to generate the QR code:
@section Scripts {
@await Html.PartialAsync("_ValidationScriptsPartial")
<script type="text/javascript" src="~/lib/qrcode.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="~/js/qr.js"></script>
}
- Delete the paragraph which links you to these instructions.
Run your app and ensure that you can scan the QR code and validate the code the authenticator proves.
The site name in the QR code is taken from the project name you choose when initially creating your project. You can change it by looking for the GenerateQrCodeUri(string email, string unformattedKey)
method in the /Areas/Identity/Pages/Account/Manage/EnableAuthenticator.cshtml.cs
.
The default code from the template looks as follows:
private string GenerateQrCodeUri(string email, string unformattedKey)
{
return string.Format(
AuthenticatorUriFormat,
_urlEncoder.Encode("Razor Pages"),
_urlEncoder.Encode(email),
unformattedKey);
}
The second parameter in the call to string.Format
is your site name, taken from your solution name. It can be changed to any value, but it must always be URL encoded.
You can replace the QR Code library with your preferred library. The HTML contains a qrCode
element into which you can place a QR Code by whatever mechanism your library provides.
The correctly formatted URL for the QR Code is available in the:
AuthenticatorUri
property of the model.data-url
property in theqrCodeData
element.
TOTP (Time-based One-Time Password) authentication depends on both the server and authenticator device having an accurate time. Tokens only last for 30 seconds. If TOTP 2FA logins are failing, check that the server time is accurate, and preferably synchronized to an accurate NTP service.
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