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Re:Running the WiKID Two-factor authentication server on Ubuntu
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remix_tj
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Nov 16, 2008 03:34 PM
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Pretty... Do you think is possible to build from source the package on debian/ubuntu or any other distro? If possible to build from source maybe i can test to create some debs on my PPA
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Re:Embedding WiKID two-factor authentication in your Web application
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admin
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Nov 11, 2008 02:40 PM
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I should have added that this application also uses a "Site Specific Browser" for added security. Only approved sites are accessible and each approved site gets mutual https authentication.
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Re:Open source momentum and spending during the recession
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admin
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Nov 01, 2008 09:20 AM
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Kris:
First, there is no MITM attack that WiKID is vulnerable to which a hardware token is not also vulnerable. Second, the PC token includes https mutual authentication which prevents network-based MITM attacks for https and SSL-based (browser-based) VPNs. So, in fact, WiKID provides more MITM protection than a hardware token.
The PC token also has anti-keystroke logger functionality. Further, the latest Enterprise version allows you to have "Wireless Only" domains, so users must one of the J2ME, Blackberry or other smart-phone tokens.
HTH,
Nick
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MTM vulnerable
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Kris Puri
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Oct 31, 2008 11:49 PM
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I think the WiKID solution is susceptible to MTM attacks. Since you don't use a hardware token with a number generator synced to the server I see this is inferior to the more expensive solution.
I may be reading the description wrong though.
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Re:Running the WiKID Two-factor authentication server on Ubuntu
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nowen
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Sep 26, 2008 04:04 PM
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Paul:
Thanks. We will look at doing native deb packaging, but probably not until 4.0 is out. Gotta keep the focus....
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Great news
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Paul C. Bryan
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Sep 25, 2008 06:16 PM
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It is indeed great news. Given the popularity of Ubuntu, I would hope you would consider packing in .deb format natively -- not to say you should give up on RPM.
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Re:Security and Oil
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admin
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Apr 25, 2008 10:26 AM
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I understand that price affects supply. I am not really concerned (here) with current prices. I'm concerned that the government is manipulating the market (for gasoline) by mandating ethanol additives and that we've lost a sense of the strategic value of having a large, relatively easily accessible reserve of oil in case of a long, unpleasant, global situation.
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Re:Security and Oil
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Paul feet
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Apr 24, 2008 10:23 PM
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Oil is finite at any given price. As the price of oil rises, more oil becomes available - is available and is discovered. The issue is what the true long term price of oil is, it is not $120/bbl, that is just what the speculators have driven it to. If it was long term above $100/bbl, much more production would come online. Not enough people believe it will stay that high to spend the money on those sources.
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