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Checking for MFA Enrollment?

John Eisenschmidt
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April 17, 2025

First: want to celebrate the first cut at native MFA for Data Center products, thank you. We're currently running Jira 10.3 LTS and Confluence 9.2 LTS.

We realize this feature is new, we're catching up on engagement requests and things that are being asked.

In the meantime, we're just trying to check and see who is already enrolled in MFA (a nascent version of what is available in Guard/Cloud).

From this guide:

https://confluence.atlassian.com/enterprise/manage-two-step-verification-for-your-atlassian-account-1384125346.html

And a prior post in this group, we see there is a REST endpoint to reset a user's MFA token if they lose it (I see a ROVO Agent in our future).

I assume the MFA attributes are getting set somewhere in the local DB, and these are not associated id.atlassian.net accounts?

If so, the fact that MFA is set should be somewhere in the DB? I'm looking at the latest Jira ERD (9.0) and not seeing where it might be stored, especially any crowd tables: https://dac-static.atlassian.com/server/jira/platform/attachments/jira_9.0_database_schema.pdf?_v=1.1111.0

In our instance I listed all the tables in public scheme and don't see anything either.

Can we just get a pointer to where the MFA information, once enabled, is set, and hopefully we can whip up something ourselves to inspect who has enabled that and start to nag users who have not?

Thanks,
John

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