[RADIATOR] Interoperation with WiKID 2 Factor authentication server

Mike McCauley mikem at open.com.au
Sun Feb 14 15:26:02 CST 2010


We have recently completed interoperation testing between Radiator and the 
WiKID Enterprise RADIUS Server.

WiKID is 2 Factor authentication system from WiKID Systems
(http://www.wikidsystems.com/).  

The WiKID Strong Authentication System is a
patented dual-source, software-based two-factor authentication system
designed to be less expensive and more extensible than hardware tokens. 
It is available with both soft- and hardware tokens.

We have added a sample configuration system to the Radiator distribution 
showing how you can proxy a selected realm to WiKID, while authenticating 
other 
realms locally within Radiator (this is a common technique for migrating 
users from one token system to another).


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Mike McCauley                               mikem at open.com.au
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