[THIN] Re: Biometric Authentication

  • From: Jeff Malczewski <jmalczewski@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 16:36:44 -0500

If you wait until next Monday, version 5.0 of BioPassword will be released.
I just had a conference call with them this afternoon and got set up for a
90-day eval.
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Chappell [mailto:bill.chappell@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 3:53 PM
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Re: Biometric Authentication


That makes sense.
I'm hoping to give both versions a try in the next week or so and will let
you know how it works out ...
 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf
Of Jeff Malczewski
Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 1:30 PM
To: 'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: [THIN] Re: Biometric Authentication


According to BioPassword.com, there are local installs of anything necessary
when you are using it to secure a Terminal Services account.  You install it
only on the TS server that the client is connecting to, since the login
process actually takes place on the server itself, and the server sends the
authentication information to a DC, not the client, you don't need anything
on the client side.  As such, I see no reason why it wouldn't work on a
linux implementation of a TS client...
 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Chappell [mailto:bill.chappell@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 8:55 AM
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Re: Biometric Authentication


Historically, I would reply off-line to respect the forum users.
However, during the Shula's dinner @ iForum, several members requested that
I post any meaningful information.
 
Neoware CE based thin clients, as well as others, support biometrics using
the Identix solution;
Which includes Biologon server software on a Terminal Server, the Identix
USB finger reader and local device drivers.
The device drivers are included in the standard build for Neoware CE based
thin clients, providing a plug and play environment.
 
We also support the Xyloc devices on our XPe thin clients.
You can adjust the range of the Xyloc proximity readers and also assign
"preferred" user(s) to specific devices, so that only specific badges are
identified on a particular thin client.
 
I am also looking into the Biopassword solution but expect it to only
function on our XPe line, at this time, since there are local win32
components required on the client.
 
Bill Chappell
Neoware Systems, Inc.
Product Manager

-----Original Message-----
From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf
Of Jeff Malczewski
Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 3:07 PM
To: 'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: [THIN] Re: Biometric Authentication


Xyloc is pretty slick, but in a call center, when you have people using thin
clients that sit only 6 or 8 feet away from one another, a radio device that
transmits up to 50 feet is an evil, EVIL thing...
 
:(

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Kenzig http://thethin.net [mailto:jimkenz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 2:39 PM
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Re: Biometric Authentication


Ask him what happens if a user breaks a finger or hand or loses one....how
easy is it to retrain.  It is pretty cool stuff.  I had a demo of it at
iforum and am pretty impressed. 
You need to work at them to get the price down though if you have a lot of
users. 
 
I also think that Xloc device is pretty awesome.
Jim

Jeff Malczewski <jmalczewski@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Jim-
    Funny you should mention BioPassword..  I stumbled across them shortly
after I made this post, and I have a conference call scheduled with them for
Monday to get a 90-day 10-user eval..  Seems pretty solid.
 
As for tunneling through ICA, unfortunately, we are only using 2000 TS, not
Citrix, so there's no ICA here..
 
Does anyone here have any experience with BioPassword, good or bad?  I'm
going to guinea pig it in a test forest next week, but just wanted to know
if theres anything I should watch out for..
 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Kenzig http://thethin.net [mailto:jimkenz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 1:39 PM
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Re: Biometric Authentication


Jeff,
I think it really depends on what you want it for.  For example if it is for
health care to help with hipaa standards you might want to look at Xyloc..a
device that locks your computer as you walk away and unlocks it as you are
near it.
http://www.ensuretech.com/ <http://www.ensuretech.com/> 
 
Biopassword was one of the cool new products at iForum. This product uses
the biometrics of "how you type" to encrypt your password. Pretty cool
stuff. 
http://www.biopassword.com/bp2/welcome.asp
<http://www.biopassword.com/bp2/welcome.asp> 
 
RSA Securitys ID code token key is another way to go
http://www.rsasecurity.com/ <http://www.rsasecurity.com/> 
 
Or Safeword
http://www.securecomputing.com/index.cfm?skey=21
<http://www.securecomputing.com/index.cfm?skey=21> 
 
Integrated biometrics was also a new vendor at iForum. They offer multiple
solutions
http://www.integratedbiometrics.com/web/index.asp
<http://www.integratedbiometrics.com/web/index.asp> 
 
Jim
http://thin.net

Jeff Malczewski <jmalczewski@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello list..  I was just wondering if anyone out there is successfully using
any type of biometric authentication on their thin clients for access to
terminal services?  If so, what are you using (both hardware (readers and
thin clients) and software) to accomplish this?  We have looked at a few
vendors, and no one seems to have a solution without being able to load
drivers locally on the machine..

Our thin clients are all WYSE, with a mix between the 3200LE's and an older
model (not sure of the P/N but it's a vertical one with a parallel port on
it - LOL)..

Thanks!! 



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