Backport of login/mfa: update loginmfa cache and tests into release/1.20.x#31338
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Backport
This PR is auto-generated from #31297 to be assessed for backporting due to the inclusion of the label backport/1.20.x.
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Description
normalizes the loginmfa totp code and adjusts the used code cache duration
TODO only if you're a HashiCorp employee
backport/label that matches the desired release branch. Note that in the CE repo, the latest release branch will look likebackport/x.x.x, but older release branches will bebackport/ent/x.x.x+ent.description. Also, make sure the changelog is in this PR, not in your ENT PR.
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