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This bug is created as a clone of upstream ticket:
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/4876
This ticket is a similar setup as described in the ticket
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/4875
except that IPA is in trust relations with AD and users come from AD with trusts and authenticate against AD while tokens are managed in IPA for those users.
The Red Hat Engineering team has been evaluating this requirement for a long time. Originally we were considering implementing step-up authentication for the Active Directory users accessing IdM managed systems and services. However due to the nature of the requirement and existing technologies it is impossible to offer a complete solution with a consistent user experience through different authentication paths. With the emergence of the IdP technologies and those technologies adopting 2FA (Keycloak, Goggle, AzureAD, etc.) we see a higher priority and value to offer IdM integration with the external IdPs and support the requested functionality that way.
Please follow the progress of the external IdP integration efforts via BZ like https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1847205. Once it is implemented Azure AD users would be able to enjoy their 2FA authentication against Azure and access corresponding resources in IdM. Making access control decisions based on the type of the authentication will be tracked separately.
The corresponding ticket (https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/4876) will still be tracked in the community. Community is open to the contributions toward this feature. If the contributions are sufficiently complete we will include them into the versions of IdM shipped in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Want to make sure this BZ stays open. Spoke with member from Engineering who stated this is on the roadmap (NO ETA). Want to add more context:
We need OTP multi-factor auth support for systems consuming AD trust accounts/groups.