Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
MFA adds a second verification step to secure your account
Overview
Netmaker v1.0.0 introduces Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to provide an extra layer of security for user accounts. By requiring a second form of verification, MFA significantly reduces the risk of unauthorized access, even if login credentials are compromised. MFA is supported in both Community Edition (CE) and Pro versions. Administrators can also enforce MFA globally across all users for consistent security.
How MFA Works
When MFA is enabled, users must provide:
Their username and password (first factor).
A time-based one-time password (TOTP) code from an authenticator app.
After entering your credentials, you will be prompted for a 6-digit verification code from your authenticator app before gaining access.
Compatible Authenticators
Netmaker’s MFA uses the TOTP standard, meaning you can use any TOTP-compatible authenticator app, such as Google Authenticator, Authy, Microsoft Authenticator, or similar. If it supports TOTP, it will work with Netmaker.
Enabling MFA for Your Account
You can enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to add a second layer of security to your Netmaker account.
Global Enforcement
Administrators can require MFA for all users through global policy settings in the admin interface. Once enforced, users will be prompted to set up MFA at their next login.
To enable MFA enforcement, go to Settings > Security & Authentication, then switch on the Enforce Multi-factor Authentication toggle.

Logging in with MFA
After MFA is set up, the login process requires:
Username & password
TOTP verification code
If either factor is incorrect, access is denied.
Resetting MFA
Recovering Access
If you lose access to your authenticator app, you will need to contact your Netmaker super administrator for assistance. The super administrator can disable MFA for your account, allowing you to log in again and reconfigure MFA as needed. This prevents permanent lockouts and ensures you can securely restore access to your account.
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