Hello everyone! Here are the release notes for our most recent updates to Duo.
Public release notes are published on the Customer Community every other Friday, the day after the D-release is completely rolled out to commercial deployments. You can subscribe to notifications for new release notes by following the process described here. Check the Duo cloud service release version for your Duo account from the Duo Admin Panel.
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Review 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.
Cisco Duo
New Features
Now Generally Available: An updated Duo Mobile companion app for Apple Watch. Watch for future enhancements.
New Cisco AI Assistant for Duo is rolling out to customers over the next few weeks.
Now in Public Preview: New Activity logs reports page
- The “Activity Log” reports page shows the event log of create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) actions taken by a system, user, application or administrator in your Duo account. Available in all editions except Duo Federal plans.
Enhancements
- Updated Groups pages in Admin Panel - Three main Groups pages are now updated, including Groups, Add Group and Group Details pages. They have improved design and responsiveness over previous versions.
- User directory syncs are now blocked from taking over users from other directory syncs unless the prior owning sync has its automatic syncs paused.
- If the same username exists in two different sync directory sources, the first sync you create will create or manage the user. Subsequent syncs with the same username get a sync error preventing the sync from affecting those users with the message "Cannot sync a user belonging to another directory sync unless that sync is paused". You can view the error in the Administrator Actions report for that sync's "completed" event. This error only affects the user in question; it doesn’t halt the sync.
- If you want a different sync to be allowed to manage those users (for example to migrate users fcrom one sync to another), you will need to pause the automatic scheduled syncs on the directory sync which currently manages those users.
- Customers without Onboarding Journeys (Federal and free editions) will now see a “What’s New” button in their Admin Panel header instead of a drop-down menu with a singular item as was previously the case. Customers with Onboarding Journeys will still see an Optimize button that opens a drop-down menu with links to What’s New and Onboarding Journeys (via “Optimize Your Setup”).
New and Updated Applications
There are four new named SAML applications: Foxit Admin Console Proton VPN, Tallyfy, and Zonka Feedback.
- Added collection of CrowdStrike Agent ID for future Trusted Endpoints integration.
- Minor fixes and updates.
- Miscellaneous bug fixes and behind-the-scenes improvements.
- Miscellaneous bug fixes and behind-the-scenes improvements.
- As of May 9, Federal customers will have access to the Device Management Portal and Duo MFA for Okta with Universal Prompt.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed an issue where users blocked by a static OS version policy (e.g. block below macOS version 15.0.0) were shown the Operating System Not Allowed screen. These blocked users will now be prompted to update their device.
- Admin Panel: Fixed a bug where the “What’s New” pop-up would appear and not be able to be dismissed sometimes when logged into sub-accounts.
- Admin Panel: Fixed a bug when tampered status was not shown for Android devices on the Security warnings column on Devices → Phones table.
- Admin Panel: Fixed a bug when Admins are not able to change expiry date of the devices for Manual Trusted Endpoints integration.