![]() Key Identity : this can be done by using the generate button on the YubiKey or entering manually.You will need to enter the YubiKey Information to allow it to be authenticated.Navigate to a user you would like to setup the Two Factor Authentication for via the User & Roles -> Manage Users menu. ![]() Since this Policy options needs individually configured data (for each user) these are the only global policy settings you can configure.You can also allow the user to disable the provider.Under the Provider there should be a row for YubiKey Embedded Server (should be disabled). Under the Two Factor Policy menu you should see Configurations. Set Policy: to use Two Factor Authentication (YubiKey Embedded Server) Within the Manage Policies Window you should now see the Policy you just created Note: Setting Two Factor as Required will prevent the user from logging in without Two Factor Authentication when the Policy is applied to them. Create a new Policy and set the applicable fields and flags.Select From Users & Roles > Manage Policies. ![]() Click User Policies - for More Detailed info and other methods to apply Policies.(Optional) Create a policy: to use Two-Factor Authentication Note: Remember which of your YubiKey's two configuration slots you are using with Password Server - using the ![]()
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