Hi Folks,
I am OK to support Auth0 as federated IdP and supporting WSO2 as federated
IdP to Auth0.
I am wondering... why we use Auth0 MFA, since we have very good MFA story.
Are we shooting our own foot?

Cheers,
Ruwan


On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 3:40 PM Nirubikaa Ravikumar <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am planning to work on "Auth0 Authenticator". Please find the flow
> diagram below:
>
> [image: Auth0 sms Notification.png]
>
>
> In the flow of Auth0 Authenticator,
>
> The user sends a request to service provider then the request redirects to
> WSO2 IS. The WSO2 IS requests to Auth0 to get MFA token, Then Auth0 sends
> MFA token.
>
> WSO2 IS requests OOB code to Auth0, On that time Auth0 sends a binding
> code to the user’s mobile and sends OOB code to WSO2 IS. Then the user
> enters the binding code to the Identity Server. And WSO2 IS requests to
> validate the binding code and requests an access token, Auth0 returns
> access token and ID token. By using the ID token WSO2 IS sends user info.
>
>
> Please find the Business use case ,
>
>
>
> --
> R.Nirubikaa
> Software Engineering Intern | WSO2
> M: O779108852
>
>
>


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*Ruwan Abeykoon*
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*WSO2, Inc. http://wso2.com <https://wso2.com/signature> *
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