Posted on 02-03-2023 04:18 AM
Can we integrate RSA with Mac for login screen authentication when Jamf Connect is also already deployed?
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Posted on 02-03-2023 01:09 PM
Doing some quick reading:
It appears that the maximum version supported by this software is Mac OS Big Sur 11.5.2. It also does not appear to interact at the login window.
Jamf Connect uses a cloud identity provider to display the multi-factor authentication requirements of the organization. This login happens in a web view (OIDC providers) or will display a list of supported MFA options (Okta).
I would recommend asking your identity provider if they support the use of RSA token TOTP codes for authentication. Note that macOS does not support hardware based tokens (FIDO2 or Yubikey hardware tokens) at the login screen or in webkit at this time.
Posted on 02-03-2023 01:09 PM
Doing some quick reading:
It appears that the maximum version supported by this software is Mac OS Big Sur 11.5.2. It also does not appear to interact at the login window.
Jamf Connect uses a cloud identity provider to display the multi-factor authentication requirements of the organization. This login happens in a web view (OIDC providers) or will display a list of supported MFA options (Okta).
I would recommend asking your identity provider if they support the use of RSA token TOTP codes for authentication. Note that macOS does not support hardware based tokens (FIDO2 or Yubikey hardware tokens) at the login screen or in webkit at this time.