Hi,
Is anyone out there using Aladdin's eToken USB devices for two-factor authentication? I called Aladdin tech support and the tech was hopeless (not a good sign). He couldn't provide any technical details on implementing two-factor auth using eTokens.
What about CRYPTOCard? They have a good paper here:
http://www.cryptocard.com/uploads/Documents%2FSolutionSheets%2FSSAtoZCitrixWebInterface20070626A4.pdf
So they seem to be paying attention to the Citrix community.
Ideally, I'd like to use a USB device that stores a certificate on it. The device when plugged should challenge for a PIN or password, then it should mutually authenticate via PKI with the WI server. I realize some sort of middleware is required for authentication and authorization, but I'd like this part to be as lightweight and simple to manage as possible.
Alan Osborne
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VCIT Consulting - Citrix/Terminal Services Remote Desktop Solutions for SMB
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Configured CAC Card authentioncation via usb card readers using ActiveIdentity v6.2 (had issues with ActiveCard Gold) and Tumbleweed Desktop validator.