Scan the QR Code
- Last Updated: September 10, 2025
- 2 minute read
- WS_FTP Server
- Version 2024
- Documentation
Scan the QR Code
When a user sets up multi-factor authentication in WS_FTP Server, the server generates a unique secret key for that user. This key is then encoded into a QR code. The QR code is then displayed on the setup page for the user to scan with their authenticator app.
When you generate a temporary PIN using the QR code, it is like sharing a secret about your account that only you and WS_FTP Server know. The QR code (or text key) is used to create a temporary PIN for you.
To enable 2FA (two-factor authentication), you must install an an authenticator app on your smartphone or mobile device.

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Scan the QR Code |
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Get the One-Time Code |
The authenticator app generates a temporary PIN for WS_FTP Server. This PIN is your verification code. Authenticator apps refresh the temporary PIN every 30 seconds. It is best to use the code immediately. |
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Enter the Verification Code |
Type the verification code into the Enter Verification Code text box and click Verify. |
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The multi-factor handshake is complete. |
You verified your identity to WS_FTP Server by two distinct methods. |
Use the Text String Key
If you cannot scan the QR code, you can share the shared secret with the authenticator app as a string of characters.
- Click Show key link.
WS_FTP Server presents the text string key you can use instead of the QR code.
- In your authenticator app, click .
- Enter the key displayed by WS_FTP Server
into the authenticator app.
The authenticator app generates your temporary PIN. This is your WS_FTP Server Verification Code.
