jamf connect secound metod login

saeid_agheli
New Contributor III

Hi Guys

are we able to add another authenticator app to jamf if the user does not have access to the internet to login okta to be able to use local to login 

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AJPinto
Honored Contributor II

JAMF Connect only support a single IDP at a time, and the IDP is where MFA (the authenticator app) is configured. To change IDP's JAMF Connect needs to be uninstalled, the Configuration Profiles need to be swapped (the one that specifies the IDP) and JAMF Connect then is reinstalled. 

 

Im curious as to what offline IDP you found to use if the device does not have internet access?

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mikevandelinder
Contributor
Contributor

Hey @saeid_agheli - certainly, one could configure an app on a mobile device to behave as a One Time Password-based authenticator when the Mac does not have a network connection. If you're using Okta Verify as your authenticator it is possible to use it to register an OTP factor specific to the Mac. https://learn.jamf.com/bundle/jamf-connect-documentation-current/page/Multifactor_Authentication.htm...

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saeid_agheli
New Contributor III

should be im not give you details and make you're confused but I find some solution and they work for me i just looking for Jamf Connect and Offline MFA

https://travellingtechguy.blog/jamf-connect-and-offline-mfa/

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AJPinto
Honored Contributor II

JAMF Connect only support a single IDP at a time, and the IDP is where MFA (the authenticator app) is configured. To change IDP's JAMF Connect needs to be uninstalled, the Configuration Profiles need to be swapped (the one that specifies the IDP) and JAMF Connect then is reinstalled. 

 

Im curious as to what offline IDP you found to use if the device does not have internet access?

mikevandelinder
Contributor
Contributor

Hey @saeid_agheli - certainly, one could configure an app on a mobile device to behave as a One Time Password-based authenticator when the Mac does not have a network connection. If you're using Okta Verify as your authenticator it is possible to use it to register an OTP factor specific to the Mac. https://learn.jamf.com/bundle/jamf-connect-documentation-current/page/Multifactor_Authentication.htm...

saeid_agheli
New Contributor III

should be im not give you details and make you're confused but I find some solution and they work for me i just looking for Jamf Connect and Offline MFA

https://travellingtechguy.blog/jamf-connect-and-offline-mfa/