If you want to connect multiple systems, Salesforce Authentication is a must-have. While most companies prefer using SAML authentication, you can also use email, password, and security token to authenticate. This article will discuss the best ways to configure SAML and the Salesforce UI for this purpose. You’ll need to make sure that your identity provider is set up to provide these authentication methods, and then you can set up the required security levels in your account.
How to Configure SAML and the Salesforce UI For MFA
To setup multi-factor authentication, you need to set up an account with a mobile device that can be used to log in to your Salesforce account. You can install a third-party TOTP authenticator app, or use a mobile app that can generate a security passcode. Whether you need a secure password or an extra layer of protection, you’ll find the right solution for your organization. This article will cover the basics of setting up MFA with your Salesforce account.
Once you’ve set up MFA with Salesforce, you’ll want to configure it for your specific needs. To do this, you’ll need to set up multiple channels for your authentication process. This way, you can use multiple MFA methods for different scenarios. Depending on the channel you choose, you can use two different approaches to authenticate with your account. When you configure these two options in your Salesforce setup, you’ll see that the settings are essentially the same.