[14:33] <lucasmoura> Hi rbasak, we have created the package MRs for UA release 27.10. paride has already approved the kinetic version of the release: https://code.launchpad.net/~lamoura/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-advantage-tools/+git/ubuntu-advantage-tools/+merge/426755
[17:10] <samy1028c> Hello all.  We are adding 2FA with Duo to our environment.  It works on the couple of test dev systems we've installed it on.  Now, we want to add more of a SSO component to it as well as managing limiting who can login and when.
[17:11] <samy1028c> We have an AD environment also that we may utilize as part of the functionality.
[17:12] <samy1028c> The question is - What is the best way to restrict a user from logging into a specific Ubuntu server 20.04 VM?  i.e., say we need to give an admin temporary access to a production machine for debugging a specific issue.  We want to give them access to that one VM.
[17:14] <samy1028c> With Duo we'd have to setup individual "applications" to each VM and then assign and unassign a user to that single application (SSH Login for example).
[17:14] <samy1028c> How do any of ya'll handle this type of requirement in your networks?