Jenkins Two Factor Authentication
Introduction
The Two-Factor Authentication for Jenkins Plugin enhances Jenkins security by requiring users to provide an additional authentication factor alongside their username and password. This bolsters the overall protection of your Jenkins environment. Moreover, the plugin is straightforward to implement and use as it doesn't necessitate extending the security realm.
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Setup Guides for Jenkins Two Factor Authentication
Jenkins Two Factor Authentication :
You can check our setup guidelines for Jenkins Two Factor Authentication on this page.
Features of Jenkins Two-Factor Authentication
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Multiple 2FA & backup methods : Choose from more than 10 different 2FA methods like TOTP, Duo Push, and many more to best suit your needs, and access your account with backup methods like security questions in case your authenticator device is not accessible, stolen, or hacked.
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Enable/disable 2FA for users & groups : Enable/ disable 2FA for an individual user or groups. In case of issues like loss of phone, reset 2FA for those users.
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Remember 2FA on my device : Skip two-factor authentication on your trusted devices for hassle-free logins with added security.
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Brute force Protection : Provision for restricting the access to your Jenkins Application based on the number of Invalid Login Attempts for the specified period of time.
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IP whitelisting & blocking : Provides IP white-listing for trusted users who can log into Jenkins directly.
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User Self Enrollment : Let users enroll their own devices with preferred authentication methods like Google authenticator app, Security questions, OTP over Email etc.
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Supports All Phones : Support across all models of smartphones like iPhone, Android, Microsoft and BlackBerry.