Feature Request: pre-fill second factor for 'push'

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jayjanssen

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Post by jayjanssen » Tue Oct 03, 2017 11:27 pm
My company's VPN uses Duo for 2FA. This means I have a normal User/pass, but I get a secondary prompt from Viscosity entitled "Duo passcode or second factor".

At this prompt, I can either open my Duo app on my phone and enter a code, OR I can type in 'push' and I will get a Duo notification on my phone that I can acknowledge directly.

I'd love it if I could configure Viscosity to automatically enter 'push' in this box for me somewhere in my VPN configuration profile.

James

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Post by James » Mon Oct 09, 2017 3:49 am
Hi jayjanssen,

Thanks for the feedback - we'll see what we can do.

Cheers,
James
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Ievhen Hryhorov

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Post by Ievhen Hryhorov » Wed Apr 25, 2018 9:28 pm
Hello James, any news on this feature for now ? Thank you in advance.

Eugene

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Post by James » Tue May 01, 2018 2:40 pm
Hi Eugene,

I'm afraid there is nothing to report at this stage.

If you're really hanging out for not being prompted and you are in control of the OpenVPN server you can set it to it always just assumes "push" and never sends a challenge request otherwise (or only sends a challenge request if the first authentication attempt failed).

Cheers,
James
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Ievhen Hryhorov

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Post by Ievhen Hryhorov » Wed May 02, 2018 8:33 pm
James wrote:
Hi Eugene,

I'm afraid there is nothing to report at this stage.

If you're really hanging out for not being prompted and you are in control of the OpenVPN server you can set it to it always just assumes "push" and never sends a challenge request otherwise (or only sends a challenge request if the first authentication attempt failed).

Cheers,
James
Thank you , James.

I will take a look on it.

Ievhen
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