How to Install and Uninstall duo_unix.x86_64 Package on Oracle Linux 9
Last updated: November 13,2024
1. Install "duo_unix.x86_64" package
In this section, we are going to explain the necessary steps to install duo_unix.x86_64 on Oracle Linux 9
$
sudo dnf update
Copied
$
sudo dnf install
duo_unix.x86_64
Copied
2. Uninstall "duo_unix.x86_64" package
This guide covers the steps necessary to uninstall duo_unix.x86_64 on Oracle Linux 9:
$
sudo dnf remove
duo_unix.x86_64
Copied
$
sudo dnf autoremove
Copied
3. Information about the duo_unix.x86_64 package on Oracle Linux 9
Last metadata expiration check: 0:26:51 ago on Thu Feb 15 07:50:05 2024.
Available Packages
Name : duo_unix
Version : 1.12.1
Release : 5.el9
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 60 k
Source : duo_unix-1.12.1-5.el9.src.rpm
Repository : epel
Summary : Duo two-factor authentication for UNIX systems
URL : http://www.duosecurity.com/
License : GPLv2
Description : Duo provides simple two-factor authentication as a service via:
:
: 1. Phone callback
: 2. SMS-delivered one-time passcode
: 3. Duo mobile app to generate one-time passcode
: 4. Duo mobile app for smartphone push authentication
: 5. Duo hardware token to generate one-time passcode
:
: This package allows an admin (or ordinary user) to quickly add Duo
: authentication to any UNIX login without setting up secondary user
: accounts, directory synchronization, servers, or hardware.
Available Packages
Name : duo_unix
Version : 1.12.1
Release : 5.el9
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 60 k
Source : duo_unix-1.12.1-5.el9.src.rpm
Repository : epel
Summary : Duo two-factor authentication for UNIX systems
URL : http://www.duosecurity.com/
License : GPLv2
Description : Duo provides simple two-factor authentication as a service via:
:
: 1. Phone callback
: 2. SMS-delivered one-time passcode
: 3. Duo mobile app to generate one-time passcode
: 4. Duo mobile app for smartphone push authentication
: 5. Duo hardware token to generate one-time passcode
:
: This package allows an admin (or ordinary user) to quickly add Duo
: authentication to any UNIX login without setting up secondary user
: accounts, directory synchronization, servers, or hardware.