Alin-Adrian Anton wrote:
Fredrik Lindberg wrote:

 >
 > The only way as I see it (to even make it possible with UPEKs driver)
 > is to have a reader at both the remote machine and the client machine
> and then capture a BioAPI record at the client machine and have the server verify it. But that involves transferring the record in a secure
 > way to the server.
 >

Or simply have a reader on client side, which if correctly authentificated will issue public-key auth with the server, or sort of.. :) Not really BioAPI auth, but it enables the user to do remote logins by putting the finger on the reader..


But that would sort of defeat the whole purpose of biometric authentication and you could really just use public keys instead
which would be a lot faster and easier than scanning your finger
at each login. :)

Fredrik Lindberg
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