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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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We are tying to implement Duo_Unix and the Pam_Duo module, with SSH Keys as our users do not use passwords to login. However we cannot seem to get this working properly. When a user SSH into the system with their SSH Key. They are not being prompt...

Hi! I use Duo for MFA on my Windows PC. Last week I had to factory reset my Android phone. Prior to resetting my phone, Microsoft RDP (logon for my Windows PC) was listed in the Duo app. After resetting my phone, it no longer shows up in the app....

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