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Hi, I’ve deployed Duo Single Sign-On to protect VPN connections using 2 Linux Duo Authentication Proxies (a CentOS and an Ubuntu). The authentications sources are local Active Directories. Everything is working fine, except that every 60’ to 70’, the...

Hello, We’re having issues when the browser language is not English. Use case: going to Duo Central, clicking on a tile, then accepting the push request from the phone, and nothing happens from there on. If we change the browser language to English, ...

At the office when we connect our users connect their VPN’s it opens a browser window with a login page. The user logs in and then should get the DUO push option screen (or call, or message etc) I have one user in a few thousand that gets an error th...

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We have Duo Authentication Proxy setup on our DC to provide 2FA to users for our VPN logins. We had been using the Domain Admin as the ‘service_account_username’ in the [ad_client] section. Of course, we want to get away from that. Since gMSA accou...

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Hello all, We’re using Duo SSO for our VPN authentication, and I was wondering if there is a way to use SSO for either Outlook Web Access or RDP connections as well? Looking at the list of supported applications in our portal, I didn’t see SSO as a...

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