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Using Duo Multi-Factor Authentication
Create a Duo Application
Configure Duo Integration Settings
Duo User Enrollment
Logging On with Duo
Create a Duo Application
Configure Duo Integration Settings
Duo User Enrollment
User self-enrollment with Duo.
Logging On with Duo
How to log on with Duo.
Multi-Factor Authentication User Guide
Logging On with Duo
Users log on as usual with their regular username and password. If primary authentication succeeds, the user is presented with authentication methods in the Duo Prompt. Duo Authentication window displaying a selection of authentication methods The specific authentication methods available depends on the type of device the user has registered, and what policy you have configured in Duo. You can read more information about the policy here: https://duo.com/docs/policy. For an in-depth guide on how to use the Duo Prompt, go here: https://guide.duo.com/prompt. Parent topic: Using Duo Multi-Factor Authentication
Multi-Factor Authentication User Guide
Duo User Enrollment
By default, Duo enables users to self-enroll. Self-enrolling means that after logging on, users are presented with a welcome window that guides them through the process of registering their second-factor device with their Mirth® Connect by NextGen Healthcare username. Duo Authentication window with button to start setup of two-factor authentication For more information on how this process works, refer to the Duo User Guide: https://guide.duo.com/enrollment. Tip: Duo also provides options to bulk enroll users. Parent topic: Using Duo Multi-Factor Authentication
Multi-Factor Authentication User Guide
Create a Duo Application
Sign up for a Duo Account You can create a Duo account by following the instructions at https://signup.duo.com/. Once you have an account, login to the Duo Admin Panel at https://admin.duosecurity.com/. Create a new Application In the Duo admin panel, select the Applications link on the left-hand side. Selecting Applications in the Duo Admin Panel Select Protect an Application, then scroll down to Web SDK and select Protect this Application. Protect this Application link for Web SDK The Details page for your new application appears. Scroll down to the Settings section and fill out all applicable information, such as a name for your application (for example, Mirth® Connect by NextGen Healthcare). Settings section with Name field Select Save Changes at the bottom of the window. Parent topic: Using Duo Multi-Factor Authentication
Multi-Factor Authentication User Guide
Configure Duo Integration Settings
Log on to the Mirth® Connect by NextGen Healthcare Administrator, and open the Settings view: Selecting the Settings View Select the MFA settings tab to view the current Multi-Factor Authentication Settings. Next to Enabled, select Yes to enable MFA. Next to MFA Type, select Duo. Copy the Client ID, Client Secret, and API Hostname from the Duo Admin Panel. Copying Values from the Duo Admin Panel When you are done, select the Save task on the left-hand side to save changes. Parent topic: Using Duo Multi-Factor Authentication
Multi-Factor Authentication User Guide
Using TOTP Multi-Factor Authentication
Configure TOTP Integration Settings TOTP User Enrollment Logging In With TOTP Resetting TOTP User Credentials Preventing Brute-Force Attacks Configure TOTP Integration Settings TOTP User Enrollment Logging In With TOTP Resetting TOTP User Credentials Preventing Brute-Force Attacks
Mirth® Connect by NextGen Healthcare User Guide
Multi-Factor Authentication
The Multi-Factor Authentication extension provides an extra layer of security for all user accounts. A secondary device such as a phone, tablet, or landline is used to ensure that no one but the actual user can log on, even if they know the correct username and password. Both Duo and generic apps such as Google Authenticator/Authy are supported. When using Duo, advanced options such as lockout protection, automatic enrollment, and policy management are available in the Duo administrator dashboard. Contact Us if you have any questions. Image of the Multi-Factor Authentication Settings window. Parent topic: Services and Extensions