![]() In my test environment, my jump box is not a member of AD, but I could make the VM a member of a domain. This can be a user in Active Directory or a local user account. Next, add a user to Duo that matches the username in the target environment. When you added, you’ll find an Integration Key, Secret Key and API hostname that will be used by the Duo agent on the target VM to authenticate against Duo for MFA prompts.Īs you can see in the screenshot there’s a number of options for customising authentication however, in this case I’ve accepted all of the defaults. Here’s what the process looks like: SetupĪdding Microsoft RDP (and local logon) support is as simple as clicking the ‘Protect this Application’ link. It’s linked in the documentation (of course) but for whatever reason, I just couldn’t see it. The hardest part about this step was actually finding the binaries to install the agent.
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