Difference between revisions of "Multi-factor Authentication"

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Revision as of 19:26, 7 October 2020

Overview

OpenEMR supports multi-factor authentication. Both TOTP and U2F are supported.

Configure

User can set up multi-factor authentication at user menu->MFA Management (and then follow on screen instructions):


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Use

Then when a user logins to OpenEMR, will be required to pass multi-factor authentication:


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Audit

Administrator can see which users are using multi-factor authentication at top menu->Administration->Users (The MFA column in the table shown states 'yes' if the specified user is using multi-factor authentication).


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