Monday, 2013-05-06

joevanoWayOutWest: sure00:09
joevanoat least for a little while00:10
joevanoon IRC it is best to ask your question right away and then just wait for a response00:18
joevanothere are only 2 people who regularly are on here and we are both in the US on EDT GMT -400:19
joevanoso at times it can take a while to get a response, but we will respond00:19
joevanonowen is usually here from 9 AM - 5 or 6 PM EDT M-F, and I logged on here 24 hrs a day but not always at the keyboard (though I am on more than I should be)00:21
WayOutWesthey are you there00:52
WayOutWesthope I didn't miss you00:52
joevanoi am for a few more minutes00:53
WayOutWest1) Does wikid work without Internet access00:53
WayOutWestthat is can I use it on a stand-alone network00:53
joevanoi think that it should.. but nowen would know for certain (i am just an end user)00:54
WayOutWestok I'll try and get ahold of him tomorrow00:54
WayOutWest2) Could you briefly walk me through an Active Directory integration scenario00:54
WayOutWestI've read through the documentation00:55
joevanowhat are you trying to do? there are several different methods00:55
WayOutWestI'd like to do two-factor authentication for both user and superuser accounts00:56
WayOutWestbut it seems like you need access to a system with a software token on it00:56
WayOutWestlike a phone00:56
WayOutWestfor example00:56
WayOutWestwhich doesn't work in my case since this is stand-alone00:57
joevanowell the phone clients require the enterprise edition because they use, which yes would be problematic00:57
WayOutWestI can see how this would work for just superuser accounts00:58
WayOutWestthe user could logon to a user account using a standard AD username and password00:58
WayOutWestand then use a soft token to generate the passcodes required for superuser access00:59
joevanoI am not aware of a way to use it in that manner, as a substitute for a windows password01:00
joevanothough I am not saying it can't be done01:00
WayOutWestno problem01:00
WayOutWestI'm just trying hard to avoid cards or usb dongles01:01
joevanowish I could be more help01:01
joevanoyeah.. we left activcard tokens for this and it is great01:01
WayOutWestyeah it looks like an awesome solution01:01
WayOutWestthe user needs nothing01:02
joevanowe control access to our routers and switches with it as well as our VPN01:02
WayOutWestcisco?01:02
joevanofortinet and HP but it can do cisco as well pretty easily01:02
WayOutWestpretty much anything that uses Radius huh?01:03
WayOutWestmost cisco products do that01:03
WayOutWestare you running Wikid out of a VM?01:04
joevanoyes, we run it on a VM01:04
WayOutWestWell joevano thanks for answering my questions01:06
WayOutWestI'll pop back on tomorrow01:06
WayOutWest:-)01:06
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joevanonowen: had someone looking at the product on last night... he is going to try and pop in today13:16
nowencool, thx13:31
joevanoof course I failed at most of  his questions, but I was at least able to direct him here while you were here13:42
nowenhmm, sounds like he wants to replace AD login.  that's not easy13:42
joevanoyeah...14:01
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