04-22-2020 02:15 PM
Hello,
I’m trying to use DUO for second-factor authentication for an application.
The application has a built-in RADIUS client. We are using the RADIUS client to handshake with an on-premise DUO Authentication Proxy, but using the “DUO_Only_Client” configuration since the application already provides primary authentication.
The setup works fine, however instead of receiving a push notification from DUO, the application is prompting for a RADIUS passcode. My device is enrolled for push notifications, and I know it works since I use push notification to authenticate to the DUO admin console and also a separate VPN client. Is it possible I’m not receiving a push notification because the setup is using the “DUO_Only_Client” settings and requires a passcode for the DUO Auth Proxy to verify the user?
Your help is appreciated…
-Gary
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04-23-2020 01:21 PM
[radius_server_duo_only]
requires the factor name or a passcode (so you could type push
as the passcode to receive the push request on your phone).
Try using [radius_server_auto]
with client=duo_only_client
for an automatic push.
04-23-2020 06:27 AM
Hi Gary, which type of server section are you using in your authentication proxy configuration?
04-23-2020 07:13 AM
The client and server section I’m using is [duo_only_client] and [radius_server_duo_only].
Thanks,
Gary
04-23-2020 01:21 PM
[radius_server_duo_only]
requires the factor name or a passcode (so you could type push
as the passcode to receive the push request on your phone).
Try using [radius_server_auto]
with client=duo_only_client
for an automatic push.
04-26-2020 11:32 AM
Thanks… Setting the configuration to [radius_server_auto] did the trick. I’m now getting push notifications.
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