
To enable TFA for a single user, click on the Enable button beside their respective username.
You can enable or disable TFA for a single user or multiple users in bulk from here. Once you confirm Microsoft Authenticator as the second factor of authentication, a new window will prompt you to select the users for whom TFA should be enforced. Enforcing Two-Factor Authentication for the Required Users Click Confirm to enforce Microsoft Authenticator as the second factor of authentication.Ģ. Choose the option Microsoft Authenticator, and click Save. Navigate to Admin > Authentication > Two-Factor Authentication. Configuring Two-Factor Authentication in Access Manager Plus
Connecting to Access Manager Plus Web Interface when TFA via Microsoft Authenticator is Enabledġ.Enforcing Two-Factor Authentication for the Required Users.Configuring Two-Factor Authentication in Access Manager Plus.
Access Manager Plus grants the user access to the web-interface. The user has to enter the six-digit token that they see on the Microsoft Authenticator app GUI. Now, Access Manager Plus requests for the second factor credential through Microsoft Authenticator. Access Manager Plus authenticates the user through Active Directory or LDAP or locally (first factor). A user tries to access Access Manager Plus web-interface.
Since the generated token changes for every 30 seconds, you can signin to Access Manager Plus without the need to wait to receive a text message. You will be prompted to enter that 6 digit number(token) in Access Manager Plus while logging in. The app generates a 6 digit number called a token which changes every 30seconds. You will need to install the Microsoft Authenticator app on your smartphone or tablet device. Microsoft Authenticator is a software-based authentication technique which can be used to signin to your Access Manager Plus account.