Managing MFA Devices
Scenario
The administrator enables the Huawei Cloud multi-factor authentication service. After an end user binds a virtual MFA device on the client and logs in to a desktop using a dynamic verification code, a binding record is generated under Manage MFA Devices on the console. The record shows the bound username, binding time, and device status.
Prerequisites
- The Huawei Cloud multi-factor authentication service has been enabled. See Huawei Cloud Multi-Factor Authentication Service (Virtual MFA).
- After binding a virtual MFA device on the client, an end user can log in to a desktop using the dynamic verification code.
Procedure
- Log in to the console.
- In the navigation pane, choose User Management > Users.
The User Management page is displayed.
- Click More > Manage MFA Devices in the Operation column.
The Manage MFA Devices dialog box is displayed.
- You can check the bound username, binding time, and device status.
- Clicking Delete in the Operation column of the binding record will delete the bound user information. In this case, the end user needs to bind the virtual MFA device again on the client and log in to the desktop using a dynamic verification code. A new binding record will be generated under Manage MFA Devices on the console.
- After the binding record is deleted from the MFA device, the end user needs to bind the virtual MFA device again when logging in.
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