[AusNOG] Authentication Tokens
Glenn Powell
Lists at Glenno.Com
Wed Jun 17 18:11:16 EST 2009
I am working with an organisation who uses the Rainbow I-key from
Safe-Net. It is a USB device which appears to use a certificate unique
to the user that is stored on the key and integrates with the Cisco VPN
client.
If you want to be a real BOFH - go and get those ones that resemble a
calculator (keypad and LCD), and force your users to carry them on their
hip at all times. Its easy to spot a Centrelink *victim* of this device
walking the streets of Canberra!
Glenn.
On Wed, 2009-06-17 at 12:42 +0800, Will Dowling wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I'm currently looking at physical security tokens we can use for a
> second factor of authentication on our work VPN.
>
> So far we've trialled RSA and it works well using RADIUS, but I wanted
> to see if anyone else on the list had any recommendations they could share?
>
> Cheers :)
>
>
> Will Dowling
>
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