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- ديسمبر 21, 2024 الساعة 6:10 ص
Weekend Wikiمدير عامEnabling Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) for 3CX users enhances the security of your system by requiring both a password and a second factor, such as a mobile device authentication, for logging into the 3CX Web Client or 3CX Mobile App. Follow these steps to enable 2FA for 3CX users:Step 1: Log into the 3CX Management Console
- Open your browser and log into the 3CX Management Console using your admin credentials.
- In the left-hand menu, go to “Settings”.
Step 2: Enable 2FA for Users
- Navigate to “Security” Settings:
- Go to Settings > Security.
- In the Security Settings page, you will see an option for Two-Factor Authentication (2FA).
- Enable 2FA:
- Under the “General” tab in Security Settings, find the Two-Factor Authentication option and set it to Enabled.
- You can choose to enable 2FA for all users or selectively enable it for specific users later.
Step 3: Configure 2FA for Specific Users
- Go to the Extensions Section:
- In the left-hand menu, click on Extensions.
- Find the extension you want to enable 2FA for and click on it.
- Enable 2FA for the User:
- On the extension details page, scroll down to the Security section.
- Under Authentication Settings, you will find the Two-Factor Authentication option.
- Check the box to Enable Two-Factor Authentication for this user.
- Save Changes.
Step 4: Set Up 2FA for Users
Once 2FA is enabled for a user, they will need to configure their 2FA device (usually a mobile phone) for authentication.
- Send the User an Email or Notification:
- The user will receive an email with instructions on how to set up 2FA via an authenticator app, such as Google Authenticator or Microsoft Authenticator.
- User Configures 2FA:
- The user will need to download and install an Authenticator App (like Google Authenticator) on their smartphone.
- They should scan the QR code provided in the email or in the 3CX Web Client’s “2FA Setup” page.
- After scanning the QR code, the app will generate a 6-digit code that the user must enter in the 3CX Web Client to complete the setup.
- Complete Setup:
- After entering the code from the authenticator app, the 2FA setup will be complete, and the user will be required to use this app for future logins.
Step 5: Test 2FA for Users
- Have the user log into the 3CX Web Client or the 3CX Mobile App.
- After entering their username and password, they should be prompted to enter a verification code generated by their authenticator app.
- If the code is correct, the user will be logged in successfully.
Step 6: Disable or Reset 2FA (if needed)
If you need to disable or reset 2FA for any user, follow these steps:
- Go to Extensions in the 3CX Management Console.
- Select the user whose 2FA you want to disable or reset.
- Under the Security section of the user’s extension settings, uncheck the Enable Two-Factor Authentication option or click Reset to remove the current 2FA configuration.
- Save the changes.
Conclusion
With Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) enabled, 3CX users will need to use a second factor (usually a smartphone authenticator app) to log in securely. This significantly enhances the security of your system by protecting against unauthorized access, even if a user’s password is compromised.
Let me know if you need any more details or run into any issues with the setup!
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