Installation How-tos
Short installation instructions for those averse to manuals
Basic Server Installation
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How to install the WiKID Community Edition 3.x
- The steps needed to install the open source version of the WiKID Strong Authentication System Community Edition, Version 3.x RPMs.
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How to install the WiKID Enterprise RPMs
- This document describes how to install the WiKID Strong Authentication Enterprise Edition using the RPMs.
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How to upgrade to the latest WiKID version
- This document explains how to upgrade to the latest two-factor authentication server from WiKID.
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WiKID Quickstart Installation Cheatsheet - ISO and VMware Version 3.x
- For those that prefer their documentation quick and simple. This document assumes that you have installed the RPMs or are using the ISO or vmware versions.
Extended Server Installation
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How to install the WiKID Strong Authentication System on Ubuntu
- How-to Install WiKID Strong Authentication Server 3.x on Ubuntu Server JeOS 8.04.1. NB: This is not an officially supported OS.
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How to upgrade to the WiKID Strong Authentication Server 3.0
- This document describes the recommended method of upgrading from a 2.0 version of the WiKID Strong Authentication Server to a 3.0 version.
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How to configure LDAP on the WiKID server
- This document describes how to enable the built-in support for LDAP on the WiKID Strong Authentication server.
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How to configure the WiKID Strong Authentication System for replication.
- The last thing you want is a hardware failure to knock your remote access services offline. Setting up your WiKID two-factor authentication servers for replication will allow quick recovery in the event of a failure.
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How to install the WiKID Enterprise on Slackware
- Thanks to Elazar Broad
Token Distribution, User Registration, Validation
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How to configure pre-registration of users
- WiKID offers a number of ways to register your users. The goal is to make it simple and secure. In addition to allowing users to register themselves based on You can pre-register users in bulk and then allow them to register their account based on a pre-shared secret.
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How to configure your software token clients to route internal users to an external domain.
- Often, internal users on the LAN cannot access the external IP addresses used as domain identifiers. This document demonstrates how to use an internal DNS entry and a WiKID configuration file so new two-factor authentication users can be validated on the LAN.
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How to Customize the Web Start Software Token
- The Web Start token is a great tool for software distribution. This document describes how to use a custom jw.properties file to create a custom WiKID software token for your enterprise.
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How to let users add themselves using AD credentials
- The WiKID server now includes a page where users login with AD credentials and can add themselves to the WiKID server.

