RE: Smart cards

2010-03-08 Thread Brian Desmond
System Admin Issues Subject: Re: Smart cards We've been using smart cards for about 5 years. We use the RSA card with RSA Passage on the desktop. Passage doesn't use certificates, it uses RSA encryption to just encrypt your login credentials. The Passage software replaces the login GI

Re: Smart cards

2010-03-08 Thread Kevin Lundy
We've been using smart cards for about 5 years. We use the RSA card with RSA Passage on the desktop. Passage doesn't use certificates, it uses RSA encryption to just encrypt your login credentials. The Passage software replaces the login GINA which is what "forces" the sm

Smart cards

2010-03-08 Thread Malcolm Reitz
Anyone out there using smart cards for account logon? We're considering implementing some form of two-factor authentication; initially just for highly-privileged accounts such as domain admins and I'm favoring certificate-based smart cards. So, I'd love to hear any stories of real-

RE: Smart cards and TS Gateway

2009-08-18 Thread Mayo, Bill
I would be interested in hearing a bit about this myself. From: Richard Stovall [mailto:richard.stov...@researchdata.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 4:24 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Smart cards and TS Gateway Is anyone using smart cards with TS

Smart cards and TS Gateway

2009-08-18 Thread Richard Stovall
Is anyone using smart cards with TS Gateway? (Now called Remote Desktop Gateway in Server 2008 R2). If so, may I pick your brain briefly about the products you use? I'm looking for a simple smart card auth scheme for remote users that works with a Windows CA and no special software

smart cards

2008-08-28 Thread Kevin Lundy
Is anyone here using smart cards, in a smart badging environment? Where the card is used for facility access as well as computer access? We were using RSA 51/5200 cards for this. RSA has announced they are getting out of the smart card business. Fortunately I have enough inventory to last a