09-01-2023 06:47 PM
We currently use duo push/mobile to protect rdp. We want to add duo tokens (already purchased) to these users. I've assigned the token to a user. I've gone into the registry and edited the setting to not default to duo push.
When I attempt to rdp, the duo prompt no longer auto-pushes, but it doesn't offer up the duo token as an additional option. I don't see in the registry any settings I need to redo, what am I missing?
Steps taken: Purchased duo tokens. Assigned tokens to test user. Went to Duo Authentication Windows Logon RDP: FAQ | Duo Security
Duo Authentication for Windows Logon stores the installation settings in the registry at HKLM\Software\Duo Security\DuoCredProv.
and edited to make it 0
AutoPush | DWORD | Set to 0 to disable automatic push or 1 to enable it. |
This user has two phones and two tokens (as a test) and I'm still not seeing that I can choose a Duo token?
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09-01-2023 08:21 PM
Ignore this. Figured it out. I didn't realize that the final box at the bottom was the entry location for the token. I am leaving this with phone as the auto pop, but if someone has forgotten their phone downstairs, they can leave a token by the computer upstairs. (First world problems working from home)
09-01-2023 08:21 PM
Ignore this. Figured it out. I didn't realize that the final box at the bottom was the entry location for the token. I am leaving this with phone as the auto pop, but if someone has forgotten their phone downstairs, they can leave a token by the computer upstairs. (First world problems working from home)
09-11-2023 11:35 AM
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