- #Mac remote desktop client incompatible el capitan install
- #Mac remote desktop client incompatible el capitan upgrade
After these updates you can either restore Duo using the script or reinstall the Duo application. This is also seen when upgrading from 10.11 El Capitan to 10.12 Sierra or 10.11 El Capitan to 10.13 High Sierra. There is no need to also run the restore script after installing Duo 1.1.0 or later.
#Mac remote desktop client incompatible el capitan install
You must download and install the current release of Duo Mac Logon.
#Mac remote desktop client incompatible el capitan upgrade
If you upgrade to macos 11 before installing Duo Mac Logon 1.1.0 or later, then your currently installed Duo 2FA application becomes inactive.
You can restore Duo after updating your operating system with the restore_after_upgrade script included in the Duo for macOS 1.1.1 zip file. Upgrading from macOS 10.x to macOS 11.0 disables Duo's Mac Logon package. There is no need to also run the restore script after installing Duo 1.1.1. You must download and install Duo Mac Logon 1.1.1, which is the first release with macOS 11 support. If you upgrade to macos 12.3 before installing Duo Mac Logon 1.1.1, then your currently installed Duo 2FA application becomes inactive. Upgrading from macOS 12.x to macOS 12.3 disables Duo's Mac Logon package. Consider updating to a newer version of macOS still supported by Apple.
System Requirementsĭuo's Mac authorization plugin 1.1.1 supports macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) and later versions, which includes:
Once installed, Duo authentication is required for new console logons, but not when unlocking the screensaver or when an already logged-on user wakes the system from sleep. Looking for SSH login protection? Try Duo Unix. Duo for MacOS doesn't add 2FA for remote SSH connections. Overviewĭuo Authentication for macOS add Duo two-factor authentication to macOS local console logins. Duo Authentication for macOS does not support Apple M1 ARM-based processors.