Hello everyone! Here are the release notes for our most recent updates to Duo.
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Check out the Guide to Duo End-of-Life and End-of-Support Plans. This guide provides an up-to-date list of current and past end-of-life plans for Duo products.
New features, enhancements, and other improvements
Coming April 15, 2024: Duo Passport public preview
- The Duo Universal Prompt has built-in automatic authentication method selection behavior that makes it easier for users to access their protected applications by automatically choosing the most-secure factor.
- If automatic selection interferes with a user's authentication experience, a Duo administrator can now turn it off for an individual user.
- This setting applies to the Universal Prompt experience. It does not apply to the Duo Passwordless experience.
Now in general availability: Device filter in the Duo Universal Prompt
New error message for authentication attempts with the deprecated Duo Web SDK v2
New and updated applications
Four new named SAML applications with Duo SSO
- There are now named SAML applications to protect Lever, Delinea Secret Server, Domotz, and Egnyte with Duo Single Sign-On (SSO), our cloud identity provider.
- There are now named OIDC applications to protect AWS Verified Access and AWS Cognito with Duo SSO.
- Reminder: Duo Access Gateway reached the last date of support on October 26, 2023. The DAG end-of-life milestone scheduled for March 30, 2024 was canceled. At this time, existing DAG applications will continue to work after March 30, 2024. Please see the Guide to Duo Access Gateway end of life for more details.
Duo Desktop version 6.6 released
Direct upgrades from version 4.3.0 to version 4.3.1 are not supported. Please uninstall version 4.3.0 from your computer before installing version 4.3.1. Upgrades from version 4.2.2 and earlier to version 4.3.1 are supported.
- Restores the ability to perform a silent install without providing application information in the command.
- Corrects an issue where the exe installer did not retain the existing FailOpen value during upgrade from a prior version.
- Corrects installer issues with uninstalls and reinstalls of the same version.
- Corrects an issue where a trusted session was erroneously invalidated.
- Corrects an issue where the login button was focused on by default instead of the passcode field.
- Adds the MaxBootTimeDelta GPO setting.
- Miscellaneous bug fixes and behind-the-scenes improvements.
- Miscellaneous bug fixes and behind-the-scenes improvements.
Bug fixes
- End-users with Firefox version 122 or greater on macOS will now see an option to enroll in Duo Passwordless after logging into an application with Passwordless policy applied.
- Fixed a bug in Duo Trusted Endpoints that blocked authentication for Windows users logging into applications with Trusted Endpoints management integrations configured with both certificate and Duo Desktop verification match.