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One for AndyC:
Whilst logging into my LAN's OWA, I was wondering if there was any way to enable some kind of two-factor authentication since OWA is pretty suspectible to keystroke logging.
So a quick googling for two-factor authentication for OWA and IIS led me to RSA's world-(in)famous? SecurID agent software page for IIS.
Apparently it's free (beer) ware. Interesting.
Of course, none of this is much use unless you've got a token to go with it. I imagine those things cost a fair bomb, but I wondered if RSA made a version of their token software for Windows Mobile.
And hey, what do you know, free beer too.
Yet I have the inescapable feeling I'm missing something here. Is there some kind of central authentication server RSA SecurID needs that costs said bomb?
If so, reckon I can get it off bittorrent?
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Whilst logging into my LAN's OWA, I was wondering if there was any way to enable some kind of two-factor authentication since OWA is pretty suspectible to keystroke logging.
So a quick googling for two-factor authentication for OWA and IIS led me to RSA's world-(in)famous? SecurID agent software page for IIS.
Apparently it's free (beer) ware. Interesting.
Of course, none of this is much use unless you've got a token to go with it. I imagine those things cost a fair bomb, but I wondered if RSA made a version of their token software for Windows Mobile.
And hey, what do you know, free beer too.
Yet I have the inescapable feeling I'm missing something here. Is there some kind of central authentication server RSA SecurID needs that costs said bomb?
If so, reckon I can get it off bittorrent?
More...
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