I'm using my company SSO to get into JIRA. A customer that invite me via my business mail to join their jira is focing 2FA. I'm a huge fan off 2FA via Hardware Token (YubiKey) or TOTP. By default I get the 2FA over mail, slow mail, sometimes really slow mail.
Now when I try to configure 2FA, this isn't possible, because I need to verify my identity via a password. What password???
The account infrastructure behinde Atlassian is in my eyes inconsistent. The same problem with MS Teams, but this is a whole other story.
So how on earth I can set my own 2FA configuration to get ride of the email verification codes. If I have multiple tabs open, it will spam my inbox if I try to refresh some old tickets that I've opend a day before and the reauthentication kicks in. Also the reauthentication starts redirecting me to the 2FA verification code page. So If I need to reauthenticate, click on different tickets in the tab, every ticket redirect me to the 2FA and stay there until I typed in every send code.
Fighting till last year with this 2FA and no support from Atlassian at all. It isn't possible to create a official ticket for an authentication issue.
Some times I'm waiting for minutes to get a verification code because the mail server is so slow. Sometimes won't get the code at all. Today 20 minutes. Can't fix a productive issue because opening a ticket system fail in time.
Hi,
I have a couple clients with different Jira instances. Its a bit low tech but the best way I have found to keep them separate is to use different browers. This works not just for Jira but I also have similar issues with Microsoft Outlook that this solves.
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