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    • gjacobse

      AAD MFA via Powershell
      IT Discussion • ms mfa mfa aad microsoft authenticator app iow android • • gjacobse

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      found and am starting here:
      https://techwizard.cloud/2020/11/10/powershell-tip-office-365-invoke-re-register-mfa/

    • Oksana

      Enable Two-Factor Authentication for HA RD Gateway — Part 2
      Starwind • azure mfa nps remote desktop • • Oksana

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    • scottalanmiller

      Adding 2FA to BookStack Wiki
      IT Discussion • mfa 2fa bookstack wiki • • scottalanmiller

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      @Pete-S said in Adding 2FA to BookStack Wiki:

      And if the client for instance use google for email (workplace) then they already have an SSO solution without needing anything extra.

      They have no SSO source right now.

    • Dashrender

      MFA - who pays for authentication solution?
      IT Discussion • mfa dashrender • • Dashrender

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      @Obsolesce said in MFA - who pays for authentication solution?:

      @JaredBusch said in MFA - who pays for authentication solution?:

      @Dashrender said in MFA - who pays for authentication solution?:

      @stacksofplates said in MFA - who pays for authentication solution?:

      @Dashrender said in MFA - who pays for authentication solution?:

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      @Dashrender said in MFA - who pays for authentication solution?:

      @IRJ said in MFA - who pays for authentication solution?:

      Why not just supply hardware tokens? They are not that expensive.

      for multiple sites? Just what everyone wants, a pocket full of tokens.

      EHR
      email
      2nd EHR
      3rd EHR
      4th EHR
      5th EHR

      it's PHI so I could easily see insurance companies at some point also requiring it, so that could be another 20.

      This is a joke right? You can use a token across multiple sites. Especially Yubikeys.

      yeah I know you can with something like a Yubikey - but that assumes that the site supports Yubikeys -and our EHR only supports Symantec VIP tokens - super lame!

      I'd argue it might work anyway. Yubikeys support up to 31 or so OATH-TOTP codes (like an RSA token or Google auth app type token). It also supports any number of u2f applications and two slots for TOTP/HOTP, hmac-SHA1, and GPG keys.

      As long as the VIP tokens use some standard for the way it generates the TOTP token you can scan it/enter it with the Yubikey Authenticator app and have it manage that.

      Interesting.. thanks.

      It is the same for using Authy instead of Google Authenticator. A lot of sites only say Google Authenticator, but they all use standards, thus Authy works just fine.

      Exactly. Anything that says it uses Google Authenticator, can also use MS Authenticator. Same standards as JB said.

      That part I know, but Symantec VIP uses their own what they call credential IDs, it's not a generic number like GA or MS auth uses... but I'll have to dig into it to see if it's cross compatible.

    • Ambarishrh

      screenconnect migrating from Windows to CentOS7
      IT Discussion • screenconnect screenconnect migration mfa 2fa • • Ambarishrh

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      @ambarishrh said in screenconnect migrating from Windows to CentOS7:

      Should i reconsider moving to Linux server, when the product owner recommends to stay with Windows?

      Should also note, the vendor chose to use .NET for their server and much of their software is utter garbage; their reliability in decision making around these things is already highly suspect.