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Web browsers have been implementing a newer technology called “Passkeys”.
Passkeys are potentially safer and an easier alternative to passwords.
Passkeys allow sign-ins to applications and websites with a biometric sensor (such as fingerprint scans, touch-id, face-id), PIN, or patterns.
Not all browsers and operating systems currently support Passkeys.
With LEA-2-Step, the following combinations of browsers and operating systems may be used with Passkeys.
If your computer meets this requirement and does not have a Passkey configured, you may see the “No Passkey available” message when attempting to log into an application.
To bypass this:
For more information on Passkeys, visit the following link:
All services that users log in with an LEA account (eg. [email protected]) will require LEA 2-Step.
The app is found in the App Store or Google Play Store. If you have trouble finding the Duo Mobile app via search, it can be accessed through mobile app stores by visiting:
While it is strongly recommended that you enroll your mobile device (personal or Lamar University issued) and use the “Duo Mobile” app for Duo login, it is not required.
Below are alternative devices. You are encouraged to enroll more than one device and/or device type:
Searching for the Duo Mobile app on unsupported devices usually provides empty results.
Some alternatives you can use are text messages (SMS) or a security key, such as Yubikey, with LEA 2-Step.
LEA 2-Step decreases the risk of compromise because an attacker would need more than just your username/password to access your account.
If you still do not want to use LEA 2-Step, you will not be able to access Lamar Services such as email and LU Learn.
No, you cannot opt out of LEA 2-Step.
LEA 2-Step decreases the risk of compromise because an attacker would need more than just your username/password to access your account.
No, Lamar University will only use the information provided for Duo purposes.
Yes, any cell phone that can receive text messages will work, but it will not include the advantages of the “Duo Mobile” app (passcodes, prompts, etc.) and may result in regular cell phone charges for SMS depending on your phone service.
Using the app or a passcode on the app will not incur any charges from your carrier.
Text messages are sent only when you request them, and they will be billed by your carrier in the same way that any other text message or call would. Lamar will not reimburse you for these charges.
If the charges, when using Duo, exceed a level that you are comfortable with, then consider switching to a security key such as a Yubikey, rather than a cell phone for the service.
You can set up LEA 2-Step on multiple mobile devices (cell phones, tablets, etc.). It is recommended that you register at least two commonly used devices, such as a cell phone and tablet.
LEA 2-Step currently supports security keys such as Yubikey models that support FIDO2 / WebAuthn protocols.
While we strongly recommend the use of the “Duo Mobile” app for LEA 2-Step, you can purchase security keys from online retailers such as Amazon.com.
Security keys are currently not compatible with desktop-based applications like Office (Word, Powerpoint, Outlook and Teams).
You will need to use the PUSH (via DUO Mobile), Passcode, or Text message-based second step for these applications.
Your account is not registered with LEA 2-Step. Register one or more devices for LEA 2-step.
If you have deleted your “Duo Mobile” app or reset your mobile device, go to the app store and re-install the “Duo Mobile” app. If your device doesn't meet the minimum version that is supported by Apple or Android, you might not be able to download the app again from the app store.
If you do not see Lamar University as an option in your “Duo Mobile” app, you will need to re-activate the app following the steps from Mobile Device or Number Change “New phone - Same number”.
Most people log into the same services, from the same device, many times a day. Each login will require 2-factor authentication. To reduce the repeated requests, you can mark a log-in with the "remember me" feature, which will remember your device for 21 days.
At the first successful log-in of the day, select "Remember me for 21 days". Subsequent log-ins on the same device and web browser will now only require an LEA username and password to access the service.
Under "My Settings and Devices":
If your device has a default language set to something other than U.S.-English, you may receive an error message stating that CAS is unavailable. This is due to an incompatibility between Lamar's log-in system and DUO.
To rectify this, set U.S.-English as the first language option. Additional languages can be added without interference.
Lamar is currently working to resolve this issue.
We have identified that certain extensions, with certain browsers, can interfere with the login process. In particular, the following extensions with the following browsers are known to cause issues:
To rectify this, temporarily disable the extension during log-in and re-enable it after you have logged in.
If you have lost your phone, or any other mobile device enrolled in Duo, unfortunately, you will not be able to access applications requiring Multi-Factor Authentication, without the registered device.
Choose one of the following options:
With increasing security attacks across higher education institutions, passwords alone are not a sufficient way to protect resources.
LEA 2-Step decreases the risk of compromise because an attacker would need more than just your password to access your account.
Please get in touch with the IT Service Desk to escalate a support request to IT Security.
The IT Service Desk can be contacted at (409) 880-2222 or emailed at [email protected].
In cases where cell coverage is not available, use the “Duo Mobile” app to generate a passcode. To generate a passcode, open your “Duo Mobile” app, click on the down arrow next to “Lamar University” and the passcode will be displayed. Use the passcode as your second step.
Note: The passcode generated changes periodically and will be different for each login.
Be aware of your cell service carrier’s international rates. If you are planning to use your device normally while traveling, then using the device as the second step will not change. If you are traveling abroad and will not have cell phone service, use the passcode from the “Duo Mobile” app.
To generate a passcode, open your “Duo Mobile” app, click on the down arrow next to “Lamar University” and the passcode will be displayed. Use the passcode as your second step.
Note: The passcode generated changes periodically and will be different for each login.
If you have activated your LEA account with DUO and do not have access to the device registered for the second step (Cellphone, security key, etc.), you will need to call the Service Desk at (409) 880-2222 to obtain a bypass code.
If the Push does not work, you can use your passcode or bypass code as your second step.
For example to connect to the campus network via FortiClient:
Under "My Settings and Devices"
If you do not have a second device registered, call the Service desk for a bypass code.
Under "My Settings and Devices"