You can configure Single Sign-On for Central (SAML Based). If your identity provider enforces the multi-factor, Central can leverage that. If you have integrated DUO with your Authentication (like AzureAD) already, it probably isn't that hard to set up.
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Herman Robers
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Original Message:
Sent: Sep 20, 2021 07:26 AM
From: Tore Valberg
Subject: Aruba central two factor
Hi :)
I see in the documentation that Google Auth and Authy is the two factor solution. In out company we use DUO integrated everywhere. I was able to set up using DUO but as a "Third Party" account, with using passcodes just like google auth. Is this the only possibility? Possible to set up using DUO push with our domain accounts?
Thanks in advance for any advice
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Tore Valberg
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