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Is there a way in to configure the LDAP timeout somewhere in the LDAP plugin? Id like to setup LDAP in conjonction with the Authentication Proxy that would add MFA to the LDAP authentications via DUO by cisco.
Here's what Cisco recommends:
"If your clients allow you to configure the LDAP timeout, set them to values such that the clients will not give up for at least 60 seconds. This is necessary if your users choose to use Duo's out-of-band factors (phone callback, push) to log in, as the Authentication Proxy will not be able to respond to a LDAP authentication request until the user responds to the authentication challenge. If your clients do not allow you to configure the LDAP timeout behavior, then your users may be unable to authenticate with Duo's out-of-band factor"
Hi,
Is there a way in to configure the LDAP timeout somewhere in the LDAP plugin? Id like to setup LDAP in conjonction with the Authentication Proxy that would add MFA to the LDAP authentications via DUO by cisco.
Here's what Cisco recommends:
"If your clients allow you to configure the LDAP timeout, set them to values such that the clients will not give up for at least 60 seconds. This is necessary if your users choose to use Duo's out-of-band factors (phone callback, push) to log in, as the Authentication Proxy will not be able to respond to a LDAP authentication request until the user responds to the authentication challenge. If your clients do not allow you to configure the LDAP timeout behavior, then your users may be unable to authenticate with Duo's out-of-band factor"
Source: https://duo.com/docs/ldap
Thank you,
Nick
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