Forum Discussion
1 Reply
Sort By
- Lucas_ThompsonEmployee
F5 MFA was an F5-branded cloud-based multifactor authentication cloud service that was short-lived in v14.0:
https://cdn.f5.com/product/bugtracker/ID757848.html
MFA generically generally stands for "multi-factor authentication", which is simply using more than one authentication factor. For example, a smart-card and a password. Or a text message code and a PIN, or other combinations of authentication. Many IDaaS such as Azure or Okta support MFA, or you can create your own using APM and a user database of some kind (active directory, LDAP, RADIUS, etc).
In your situation, what authentication provider are you trying to use? Who has the information about your users?