![]() ![]() Well yes you can, but we are not authenticating to office 365 are we?īelow you can prove the licence is allocated in Office 365 “But I can use the Authenticator App with my Office 365 subscription?” ![]() The remote user needs EITHER an Azure P1 License, or a Microsoft 365 license. Azure MFA With Microsoft NPS Pre-Requisites Once it has satisfied that requirement, it will authenticate against my Azure AD, which will trigger an MFA event, (in my case send a request to the Microsoft Authenticator Application on my Android Phone). So, I’m using RADIUS auth (above) on my NPS server, and it’s simply checking the authenticating user is a member of a domain security group. It turns out if you want to enable Azure MFA with Microsoft NPS it’s actually quite simple. I was in a forum last week and someone asked, “Can I enable Azure MFA, on my RADIUS server, to secure access to my switches and routers etc”. ![]()
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