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FAQ: Authentication/Login

for authentication. This guest access is limited in terms of availability on a time frame and also with respect to bandwidth allowed. Other guest access requires a faculty or staff sponsor who is willing to take

Authenticating with DUO on MySMC

Multi-factor authentication from Duo protects your account on MySMC by using a second source of validation, like a phone or token, to verify user identity before granting access. Duo is engineered to provide a simple, streamlined login experience for every user and any application. ... authentication ... see a device selector. Select the device you want to use and then choose your authentication method.   Method Description Duo Push Pushes a login request

FAQ: Campus Authentication Portal

Q: What is OneLogin? OneLogin will be replacing Campus EAI as our campus Single Sign-On (SSO) provider. Due to this change we will move the MySMC functionality over to SALLI the campus main website

DUO Multi Factor Authentication

Duo Security is a company that provides a cloud-based software service that utilizes two-factor authentication to ensure secure access to services and data. This factor is available on MySMC for Faculty and Staff. Read about how it works here. ... authentication ... What is Duo Security? Duo Security is a company that provides a cloud-based software service that utilizes two-factor authentication to ensure secure access to services and data. What is Two-Factor

How-To Setup Google Authenticator on MySMC

Google Authenticator is a software-based authenticator that implements two-step verification services using the Time-based One-time Password Algorithm and HMAC-based One-time Password algorithm, for authenticating users of mobile applications. ... authentication ... 1. Log into MySMC and click My Profile   2. In the 2-Factor Authentication section, select the plus sign ‘+’ to add a new authentication factor.     3. Select Google

DUO - Using The Self-Service Portal

Duo's self-service portal saves time for users by eliminating the need to contact the IT Service Desk for authentication device changes. Your users can add, edit, and remove authentication factors from the already familiar Duo Prompt page. ... Overview Duo's self-service portal saves time for users by eliminating the need to contact the IT Service Desk for authentication device changes. Your users can add, edit, and remove

How-To Setup Security Questions on MySMC

To set security questions for multi-factor verification, do the following:   Log into MySMC and click My Profile     In the 2-Factor Authentication section, select the plus

Global Protect VPN Installation (Palo Alto Networks)

computer users would not need VPN access as the vast majority of our services are cloud based.. The VPN uses Duo Multi Factor Authentication.  Having Duo Multi Factor Authentication configured

MySMC Security Questions

Overview IT Services announces an enhancement to our SMC authentication process.  In addition to providing increased account security, it will ease the process to reset your password. Users who log

Chromebook and Android Connect to SMC WiFi

authentication: MSCHAPv2 Server CA Certificate: Do not check User Certificate: None Identity: smcusername Password: Smc password Anonymous Identity: Empty   5. Click Connect.

FAQ: Wireless Network

wireless network, available for all students, faculty and staff to facilitate the use of College-owned and personally-owned mobile computing devices. Authentication with SMC username and password

Service Desk Chromebooks: How connect to WiFi upon logging in for the first time.

. NOTE: Choosing to enter your full SMC email address will take you to authenticate your SMC account. If you won't be using the Chromebook very long period of time, use the Browse as Guest link at the

Zoom: Fast easy way to 'Sign in' to zoom with the "sign in with SSO" option

, enter for domain:  stmarys-ca ,  and then press Continue Voila!   You are re-authenticated and secure with SMC Zoom.   IF this SSO option does not work, please go to My.stmarys-ca.edu and log in, and then press the Zoom App.    Then retry the Zoom link meeting and it should work.

How To: Set up SMC Wifi on Windows 7

taskbar. Click SMC-WiFi from the list of available networks. The Network Authentication window will appear. Input your SMC username and password, and click “OK.” If SMC-WiFi does not appear on your

How to login into Zoom

a stand-alone ZOOM app. Enter the Saint Mary's ZOOM address. Sign into the Authentication page. ZOOM access through the SMC Portal: 1. Log into My Saint Mary’s portal: https://www.stmarys-ca.edu/mysmc