On Thu, 7 Mar 2013 07:09:13 +
Clive Hills wrote:
> I suppose I have to bite and ask why yubikey is regarded as
> single-factor? I guess it isn't something I know as well as something
> I have?
The way we had yubikeys deployed before (and what this thread is
talking about) was single factor.
2013/3/7 Clive Hills
> I suppose I have to bite and ask why yubikey is regarded as single-factor?
> I guess it isn't something I know as well as something I have?
>
> Spot's poll is interesting - I see SecureID hard tokens leading the hard
> tokens featured (7am UTC Thursday) but how does an indi
Thank you for the correction.
My bad. Clearly I need another coffee before posting.
Clive
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On Thu, 2013-03-07 at 07:09 +, Clive Hills wrote:
> Spot's poll is interesting - I see SecureID hard tokens leading the
> hard
> tokens featured (7am UTC Thursday) but how does an individual buy one?
If you are referring to
https://sparkslinux.wordpress.com/2013/03/06/poll-what-multi-factor-au
On 7 Mar 2013 07:09, "Clive Hills" wrote:
>
> I suppose I have to bite and ask why yubikey is regarded as
single-factor? I guess it isn't something I know as well as something I
have?
>
> Spot's poll is interesting - I see SecureID hard tokens leading the hard
tokens featured (7am UTC Thursday) bu
I suppose I have to bite and ask why yubikey is regarded as single-factor?
I guess it isn't something I know as well as something I have?
Spot's poll is interesting - I see SecureID hard tokens leading the hard
tokens featured (7am UTC Thursday) but how does an individual buy one?
Clive
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On Wed, 6 Mar 2013 20:58:00 +0100
Andreas Bierfert wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> anyone else seeing "Yubikey single-factor authentication has been
> disabled." when logging into fas or any other fas based services?
>
> I checked in fas and yubikey is enabled for my account (and has been
> for years).
Hi folks,
anyone else seeing "Yubikey single-factor authentication has been disabled."
when logging into fas or any other fas based services?
I checked in fas and yubikey is enabled for my account (and has been for years).
Test auth in fas works.
Regards,
Andreas
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