You can accept the default user and group names or enter your own. The installer creates a user to run the proxy service and a group to own the log directory and files.
Install the authentication proxy (as root): $ cd duoauthproxy-buildįollow the prompts to complete the installation. View checksums for Duo downloads here.Įxtract the Authentication Proxy files and build it as follows: $ tar xzf duoauthproxy-latest-src.tgz
Depending on your download method, the actual filename may reflect the version e.g. From the command line you can use curl or wget to download the file, like $ wget -content-disposition.
On Debian-derived systems, install these dependencies by running (as root): $ apt-get install build-essential libffi-dev perl zlib1g-devĭownload the most recent Authentication Proxy for Unix from. On most recent RPM-based distributions - like Fedora, RedHat Enterprise, and CentOS - you can install these by running (as root): $ yum install gcc make libffi-devel perl zlib-devel diffutils We recommend a system with at least 1 CPU, 200 MB disk space, and 4 GB RAM (although 1 GB RAM is usually sufficient).Įnsure that Perl and a compiler toolchain are installed. The Duo Authentication Proxy can be installed on a physical or virtual host. Debian 7 or later (Debian 9+ recommended).Ubuntu 16.04 or later (Ubuntu 18.04+ recommended).Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 or later (RHEL 8+ recommended).CentOS 7 or later (CentOS 8+ recommended).
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