![]() ![]() As part of the setup, a server in your Active Directory had to be installed running the Azure MFA Server component to be able to inject Azure MFA into the login sequence. ![]() Although this is a great solution and I have successfully implemented this for various customers, the big downside has always been the mandatory MFA Server. You can get the article here: Step By Step – Using Windows Server 2012 R2 RD Gateway with Azure Multifactor Authentication. This article was based on putting an Azure MFA Server (previously Phone Factor) in place in your on-premises environment (or Azure IaaS) to act as the MFA Server and enforce Multifactor Authentication for all session coming through RD Gateway. ![]() Back in 2014 I co-authored an article together with Kristin Griffin on how to secure RD Gateway with Azure MFA. ![]()
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