Hey Sumit, thank you for the reply.

I'm pretty sure I had set it on a per user basis, but it might have been globally.  I removed the OTP setting using the WebUI in both the default user config (Global settings), and I forced my user (one of the accounts experiencing the issue) to password only.  This is reflected correctly at the command line too.

ipa config-show
...
  Default user authentication types: password

and ipa user-show <my username>
...
  User authentication types: password

Is there something I'm missing?  Thanks!

Regards,
Mike


On Wed, Dec 4, 2019 at 12:35 PM Sumit Bose <sbose@redhat.com> wrote:
On Wed, Dec 04, 2019 at 02:15:59PM -0000, Michael Deffenbaugh via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> I'm having an issue where users who were previously enrolled in OTP (and had it enforced) which then were removed from OTP and have no tokens are still prompted for "First Factor/Second Factor".  Up until recently this has been an inconvenience as a user could just leave the field blank and it would authenticate; they would only have to wait for IPA to process the non-existent OTP token. 
>
> Recently I've ran across an application which doesnt support OTP prompting at all, and the fact that users are getting prompted for First/Second factor breaks the application.  While I do have a github issue in with the project to properly support OTP, there should be some way to disable the MFA prompt that users are getting (via PAM/SSSD?) given we're no longer using it.  Any thoughts as to where I should look?  There's a fair amount of documentation on how to enable it, less so on disabling it.  Thanks in advance!

Hi,

how did you enable OTP? Globally with

    ipa config-mod --user-auth-type=...

or individually for each user with

    ipa user-mod --user-auth-type=...

Depending on this you should remove 'otp' either from the global
configuration or for each user.

HTH

bye,
Sumit

>
> Regards,
> Mike
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