ubuntu 23.10
I can access my employer’s local network if I authenticate with a 2fa. They suggest proprietary software, but aegis authenticator (found in fdroid) works fine.
The thing is, the phone’s screen is too small and it’s very cumbersome to navigate the screen and to click. It’s so bad I don’t want to use it, because fonts are so small you cannot read anything. It’s like they didn’t even try to optimize the local network for devices.
However, if I could emulate this app on an ubuntu based computer, I’d use it. Can it be done?
I know this does not exactly answer your question, but I am using JAuth on my Ubuntu machine for TOTP authentification.
To give yet another answer: WayDroid is a state of the art Android emulator.
But you’d be better off using one of the Linux 2fa/OTP apps like Gnome Authenticator. The authentication is standardized and it doesn’t matter which software you use. Using Linux software spares you the additional overhead/resources and startup time the whole Android layer would need.