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MFA credentials. The credentials are Name (which must be unique to the system), API Host, Integration Key, and Secret Key. The goal of MFA is to create a layered defense making it more difficult for an unauthorized person(s) to access the system.
 
MFA credentials. The credentials are Name (which must be unique to the system), API Host, Integration Key, and Secret Key. The goal of MFA is to create a layered defense making it more difficult for an unauthorized person(s) to access the system.
  
'''Navigation:''' Security --> Management Users --> User --> Multi-Factor Auth Manager ''(toolbar)''
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'''Navigation:''' Security --> Management Groups --> User --> Multi-Factor Auth Manager ''(toolbar)''
  
 
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Revision as of 11:00, 1 December 2022

Enable Multi-Factor Authentication.

Multi-Factor Authentication Manager

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Manager allows the user to create, delete, modify, and assign/unassign Duo MFA credentials. The credentials are Name (which must be unique to the system), API Host, Integration Key, and Secret Key. The goal of MFA is to create a layered defense making it more difficult for an unauthorized person(s) to access the system.

Navigation: Security --> Management Groups --> User --> Multi-Factor Auth Manager (toolbar)









To Create information see Create...

To Modify information see Modify...

To Assign/Unassign see Assign/Unassign...


For additional information see Duo Multi-Factor Authentication



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