![]() Enroll Users Before Installationĭuo Authentication for Windows Logon doesn't support inline self-service enrollment for new Duo users. U2F security key support is limited to Offline Access only. Hardware Token OTP passcodes (including Yubikey OTP).Duo Factor Supportĭuo for Windows Logon supports these factor types for online two-factor authentication: System Processorĭuo Authentication for Windows Logon does not support devices with ARM processors, like the Surface Pro X. Windows 8.1 (last release tested on 8.1 is v4.2.0 learn more about the end of 8.1 support)Įnsure your system's time is correct before installing Duo.System Requirements Windows Versionsĭuo Authentication for Windows Logon supports both client and server operating systems. See the article Guide to updating Duo for TLS version 1.2 and preparing for TLS 1.0 and 1.1 end of support for more information. The current version of Duo for Windows Authentication supports TLS 1.2 when installed on a version of Windows that also supports and uses TLS 1.2 or higher. Duo will stop supporting TLS 1.0 and 1.1 in all other regions after June 30, 2023. TLS Requirementsĭue to government restrictions, Duo’s services in Australia no longer support TLS versions prior to 1.2. ![]() See Duo Knowledge Base article 7546 for additional guidance. If your organization requires IP-based rules, please review Duo Knowledge Base article 1337.Įffective June 30, 2023, Duo will no longer accept TLS 1.0 or 1.1 connections or support insecure TLS/SSL cipher suites. This application communicates with Duo's service on SSL TCP port 443.įirewall configurations that restrict outbound access to Duo's service with rules using destination IP addresses or IP address ranges aren't recommended, since these may change over time to maintain our service's high availability.
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