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6 TopicsProblems Logging In Due to Multi-Factor Authentication
At the moment, I am unable to log in to Azure with my account (Global Administrator). Although I am also a Microsoft Partner and have 10 credits for support requests, I cannot create a support request here. Therefore, I have to post in this forum. I can log in to Office 365, PowerApps, Power Automate, and other services with MFA without any issues. However, when I log in to portal.azure.com, I am prompted for authentication again immediately after logging in, and I cannot proceed further from there. I have created two tickets with Office 365 and Microsoft Entra ID, but neither ticket has successfully resolved the issue. Here is what we have tried so far: Disabled MFA, but MFA still appears. Successfully removed my guest account from other organizations. The problem still persists. What can I do here? Can Microsoft Azure contact me since I still have 10 credits?1.6KViews0likes5Commentsaccess Azure File share on Azure AD joined Devices with Azure AD Credentials
Hi everyone We're currently testing Azure File for a customer. The customer already has an AVD environment, and we need an Azure File share for a specific application that runs on the AVD instance. We can mount the Azure File share on AVD with no problems and Azure AD credentials. All local and physical Windows Devices from the employees, which they use to open the AVD Application, are Azure AD joined. However, we also need to mount the Azure File share locally on every Azure AD joined Device. Problem is that we're not able to do that. We're able to mount the Azure File share with the storage account key, but this is a no-brainer. We're not giving out the storage account key to achieve this. Tbh, I'm not very fit in all these Azure Stuff but I think it's an authentication issue, because we're able to mount the Azure File share locally with the Storage Account Key. If we want to mount the share with the user logged on Azure AD credentials, it throws an error back that the network path could not be found (0x80070035). I think there is smth I'm missing out, which prevents me to mount the Azure File share on a Azure AD joined Devices and authenticate it with the user logged on AAD creds. Thanks for every reply, advice & help ❤️7KViews0likes3CommentsConvert a SINGLE user from Federated to Managed Authentication and then BACK to Federated... HOW?
Hello! We are troubleshooting some account lockout issues. We have O365 with our domain in Federated Authentication (PingFed). We want to just change 1 user from federated to managed auth... I see the command for it Convert-MSOLFederatedUser … but I don't see any command to convert the user back to Federated?? Any suggestions??Solved14KViews0likes9CommentsIssues signing in with Azure Site Recovery Tool
I am setting up ASR for an OnPrem VMWare setup. I have the OVF template imported and running, a VPN connection to our Azure instance, along with Internet access. The setup wizard validates the Internet connection and prompts for credentials. I enter the same creds I used to the create the vault, and it thinks for a while then prompts for my password again using our AD validation page. If I enter my password and hit enter, it immediately clears the screen and acts like it wants the password again. I have tried no password, and it figures that out. Also, an invalid password produces and error message. A valid password just causes the whole process to repeat. Any help with this issue would be appreciated. In a thought we could avoid this second prompting, we did join the VM to our domain and reboot. This did not effect this problem and we have the same behavior. Thanks.709Views0likes0CommentsAzure VPN Gateway and MFA Timeout Issue for Point to Site Connections
Hi, I'm having trouble getting MFA working with an Azure P2S IKEv2 VPN using RADIUS auth. It seems that the auth response timeout on the gateway is set so low (looks like 5 sec) that I don't have enough time to authenticate using MFA. I've verified this both with DUO Auth and Azure MFA; both have the same result. I initiate the VPN connection, enter credentials, and before I can answer the phone call to verify MFA, another request is initiated and a second call comes through. If I successfully verify either or both calls, the connection fails. However, if I use a push notification to the cell phone for verification and I can verify in under 5 sec, the connection is completed. I've also pointed my Palo Alto VPN device (where I have a specified timeout of 60 sec) at my MFA server and was able to log in successfully to that VPN - this determines the issue is not with my MFA server setup. I've created a bug request with Microsoft on this as there doesn't seem to be a way to change the timeout. Has anyone else encountered this issue or found a workaround??4.6KViews0likes1CommentMFA and Azure IKEv2 P2S VPN Failing - Timeout Issue?
Hi, I'm having trouble getting MFA working with an Azure P2S IKEv2 VPN using RADIUS auth. It seems that the auth response timeout on the gateway is set so low (looks like 5 sec) that I don't have enough time to authenticate using MFA. I've verified this both with DUO Auth and Azure MFA; both have the same result. I initiate the VPN connection, enter credentials, and before I can answer the phone call to verify MFA, another request is initiated and a second call comes through. If I successfully verify either or both calls, the connection fails. However, if I use a push notification to the cell phone for verification and I can verify in under 5 sec, the connection is completed. I've also pointed my Palo Alto VPN device (where I have a specified timeout of 60 sec) at my MFA server and was able to log in successfully to that VPN - this determines the issue is not with my MFA server setup. I've created a bug request with Microsoft on this as there doesn't seem to be a way to change the timeout. Has anyone else encountered this issue or found a workaround??1.8KViews0likes0Comments