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Alan Osborne posted on Wed, Jun 10 2009 12:38 PM

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

President (MCSE, CCNA, VCP, CCA)

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.

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