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Ignored IP addresses in two phased authentication (optional)
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Select Keycore_auth_sms -> Ignored IP addresses in two phased authentication
- IP address: IP address for which two-factor authentication is not required
- Netmask: an alternative way to specify an IP network the requests originating from which will not require a two-factor authentication.
- For example, two-factor authentication is not required for logins from the IP addresses 10.121.6.1-10.121.6.255:
- IP address: 10.121.6.0
- Netmask: 24
- For example, two-factor authentication is not required for logins from the IP addresses 10.121.6.1-10.121.6.255:
Note! Ignored IP addresses in two-factor authentication is available only if the additional service Two-factor authentication has been ordered.
Enabling two-factor authentication for users is described in the Configuring two-factor authentication for a user (optional) chapter.
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