Am Dienstag 09 Februar 2010 10:43:04 schrieb Alon Bar-Lev:
> No need to change gina, simple configuration will do if the CSP is
> written properly.

but the default GINA still requires (for smart card authentication)
that the machine is part of an active directory domain, and that
the domain administrator configured smart card authentication
(e.g. by using microsoft CA connecting it with AD somehow) - I guess?

thus pGina would be a lightwight variant to use with standalone
computers? (if it has a smart card plugin. not sure, but the
web page and forums look like it is a dead project - not many
messsages in quite a while...)

documenting a test case for smart card authentication would be nice,
even if all that complexity is required with official microsoft
products. pGina could still be mentioned as an alternative for
different setups.

Regards, Andreas
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