12-06-2017 10:27 AM
we have one active directory domain with two servers. I want to setup Duo on both of these servers for RDP access. Do I need a second account for the second server? OR can I use the same account for both?
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12-07-2017 01:30 PM
If you create one RDP Duo application and use that information to install Duo on both of your servers that will certainly work.
However, one benefit of creating a separate RDP application for each server is that you’ll be able to distinguish authentication events for each server from the other when you view your Duo authentication logs. Another reason to create two RDP applications is that you can apply different policy settings to your servers if one requires stricter logon controls than the other.
Thanks for trying Duo!
12-07-2017 01:30 PM
If you create one RDP Duo application and use that information to install Duo on both of your servers that will certainly work.
However, one benefit of creating a separate RDP application for each server is that you’ll be able to distinguish authentication events for each server from the other when you view your Duo authentication logs. Another reason to create two RDP applications is that you can apply different policy settings to your servers if one requires stricter logon controls than the other.
Thanks for trying Duo!
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