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Just getting started with a free plan with Duo. Have installed it a Windows 2012 server and notice I keep getting push notifications on my phone even if I’m logged in and actively using the machine. Is there a log or anywhere else to see what is cau...

moxy by Level 1
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Hi, We are using duo_unix-1.9.19-0.x86_64.rpm together with Centrify authentication on Red Hat Linux 6.7. You can see we are doing Centrify authentication first, then DUO authentication: more /etc/pam.d/sshd #%PAM-1.0 auth required pam_env....

Zaiwen by Level 1
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Very new here to duo, so apologies if this is answered elsewhere. We would like to add security to our unix server for direct access (ssh), web access and email. I have already set things up for ssh and have some confidence that there is a path forwa...

pack by Level 1
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Hello, I’m using pam_duo to add two-factor auth to SSH and sudo on my VPS running Ubuntu 14.04.5. I host a couple of websites on the server, and I want my users to be able to manage their files via SFTP without enrolling in Duo. I don’t want to give ...

jjs1 by Level 1
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