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Before accessing restricted pages your Duke NetID, it's password, and a
[[https://idms-mfa.oit.duke.edu/mfa/help|second authentication check]]
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Before accessing restricted pages your Duke NetID, it's password, and a second authentication
check must be used.
If you do not have a Duke NetID contact the Lab for sponsorship.
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Be sure to have cookies turned on for this. [[https://idms-mfa.oit.duke.edu/|Setup your own]] 2nd level of authentication.
(Called multi-factor or two-step authentication.) The first step is to
login using your Duke NetID.

Be sure to have cookies turned on for all of the above.

Accessing Duke's Systems and Logging In

Note that the systems described on this page are in the process of being implemented.

Implementation is expected to be complete by 2017.

Web Page Access

Many of Babase's web pages are available to the public without restriction. However, those pages which access database content or allow data to be changed are restricted to those with Duke NetIDs. Before accessing restricted pages your Duke NetID, it's password, and a second authentication check must be performed.

If you do not have a Duke NetID contact the Lab for sponsorship.

Setup your own 2nd level of authentication. (Called multi-factor or two-step authentication.) The first step is to login using your Duke NetID.

Be sure to have cookies turned on for all of the above.

DukeAuthentication (last edited 2025-01-22 21:55:04 by JakeGordon)

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