I was just able to use Firefox with my Yubikey moments ago. There is a behavior difference with Firefox in that you need to select the security key from the “Device:” drop-down menu before it will prompt you for the key. I have not investigated to de...
Dooley:
Allendp: I’m not sure if I ever realized before that options in the Global Policy have to be enabled in order for them to be “on” in the more specific policies, unless this is a unique behavior to this new feature set.
You do not need...
For what it’s worth, I was not seeing this active for users on our system yet (Deployment DUO50), but I did have the Methods associated with WebAuthn (both TouchID & Security Keys) selected as options in our various policies (turned on by default fro...
While I appreciate the link to the blog which is very helpful. I think the confusion is coming from this message (quoted below) which appears in the Admin console and indicates that it is released March 1, 2019, but when following the included link ...
I noticed this pop up in the Duo Admin panel today:
March 1, 2019
WebAuthn is now available in the Duo Prompt
Use Touch ID on MacOS with the Chrome Browser or Security Keys with Chrome or Firefox. Learn more about the WebAuthn policies and setting u...