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<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xml:lang="en"><title>Recent changes to news</title><link href="http://sourceforge.net/p/wikid-twofactor/news/" rel="alternate"></link><id>http://sourceforge.net/p/wikid-twofactor/news/</id><updated>2013-02-28T15:14:57Z</updated><entry><title>New Drupal module released</title><link href="http://sourceforge.net/p/wikid-twofactor/news/2013/02/new-drupal-module-released/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2013-02-28T15:14:57Z</updated><published>2013-02-28T15:14:57Z</published><author><name>Nick Owen</name><uri>http://sourceforge.net/u/nickowen/</uri></author><id>http://sourceforge.neta9f8268b98d09c18ea388397ad0830686a36f0d4</id><summary type="html">&lt;div class="markdown_content"&gt;&lt;p&gt;You can now use the WiKID Strong Authentication system to add 2FA to Drupal. Please see &lt;a href="http://drupal.org/sandbox/greghaygood/1927960."&gt;http://drupal.org/sandbox/greghaygood/1927960.&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Enjoy!  &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</summary></entry><entry><title>11 Top tips for two-factor authentication</title><link href="http://sourceforge.net/p/wikid-twofactor/news/2012/10/11-top-tips-for-two-factor-authentication/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2012-10-03T20:01:46Z</updated><published>2012-10-03T20:01:46Z</published><author><name>Nick Owen</name><uri>http://sourceforge.net/u/nickowen/</uri></author><id>http://sourceforge.neta3648614fcf274ed9f89eb0cc9fef40eca5f40a5</id><summary type="html">New blog post on top tips for installing and integrating two-factor authentication: http://www.wikidsystems.com/WiKIDBlog/top-tips-for-two-factor-authentication</summary></entry><entry><title>New bug fix release</title><link href="http://sourceforge.net/p/wikid-twofactor/news/2009/09/new-bug-fix-release/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2012-09-24T14:07:54Z</updated><published>2012-09-24T14:07:54Z</published><author><name>Nick Owen</name><uri>http://sourceforge.net/u/nickowen/</uri></author><id>http://sourceforge.net0736f8719972cb4c13cccacf12f42fab6bc2b194</id><summary type="html">Greetings:

wikid-server-community-3.4.0.b3058-1.src.rpm has a fix for the previously mentioned show-stopper bug.  

The bug was a result of some code for the WiKID openid server (http://wikid.com - check it out ;) that made it's way into the community release. This created a dependency on a jar file that wasn't in the build.  The code has been removed.    </summary></entry><entry><title>Bug in 3.4</title><link href="http://sourceforge.net/p/wikid-twofactor/news/2009/09/bug-in-34/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2012-09-24T14:07:54Z</updated><published>2012-09-24T14:07:54Z</published><author><name>Nick Owen</name><uri>http://sourceforge.net/u/nickowen/</uri></author><id>http://sourceforge.netd888ea51114f07881af601dac8daaae94c55972d</id><summary type="html">There's a show-stopping bug in 3.4, but there is also an easy fix:

# cd  /opt/WiKID/tomcat/common/lib

# wget http://download.java.net/maven/2/javax/el/el-api/1.0/el-api-1.0.jar

And restart.

Sorry about the problem. We will get a fix out as soon as possible.

- WiKID</summary></entry><entry><title>Scripts add for end-user self-service token registration</title><link href="http://sourceforge.net/p/wikid-twofactor/news/2009/09/scripts-add-for-end-user-self-service-token-registration/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2012-09-24T14:07:54Z</updated><published>2012-09-24T14:07:54Z</published><author><name>Nick Owen</name><uri>http://sourceforge.net/u/nickowen/</uri></author><id>http://sourceforge.netc7a32be8d613ba501e09e084dcd1a4cc5ef1997e</id><summary type="html">Version 3.4 of  the WiKID Strong Authentication Server now includes a script that will enable users to register tokens based on their Active Directory Credentials.  This script should greatly reduce the costs and hassles of managing users.  

For more information, please see: http://www.wikidsystems.com/support/wikid-support-center/installation-how-tos/how-to-let-users-add-themselves-using-ad-credentials</summary></entry><entry><title>Follow us on twitter </title><link href="http://sourceforge.net/p/wikid-twofactor/news/2009/07/follow-us-on-twitter-/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2012-09-24T14:07:54Z</updated><published>2012-09-24T14:07:54Z</published><author><name>Nick Owen</name><uri>http://sourceforge.net/u/nickowen/</uri></author><id>http://sourceforge.net2f2d6878307ebbc71b48f99a48b0433db3c5d626</id><summary type="html">http://twitter.com/wikidsystems</summary></entry><entry><title>Updated VMware image released</title><link href="http://sourceforge.net/p/wikid-twofactor/news/2009/05/updated-vmware-image-released/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2012-09-24T14:07:54Z</updated><published>2012-09-24T14:07:54Z</published><author><name>Nick Owen</name><uri>http://sourceforge.net/u/nickowen/</uri></author><id>http://sourceforge.neta9a23fb7dc938d5e13384346689786ffadda7d65</id><summary type="html">Added xinetd for TACACS+ support</summary></entry><entry><title>VMware Image released </title><link href="http://sourceforge.net/p/wikid-twofactor/news/2009/05/vmware-image-released-/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2012-09-24T14:07:54Z</updated><published>2012-09-24T14:07:54Z</published><author><name>Nick Owen</name><uri>http://sourceforge.net/u/nickowen/</uri></author><id>http://sourceforge.net66acc8526a6bc4f287a786834dba76baffda0016</id><summary type="html">We have created a VMware image for the Community Edition of the WiKID Strong Authentication Server.  This image is based on Centos 5 and uses the OpenJDK.  We hope this will be an easy way to test and implement two-factor authentication.  </summary></entry><entry><title>Please Nominate WiKID</title><link href="http://sourceforge.net/p/wikid-twofactor/news/2009/05/please-nominate-wikid/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2012-09-24T14:07:54Z</updated><published>2012-09-24T14:07:54Z</published><author><name>Nick Owen</name><uri>http://sourceforge.net/u/nickowen/</uri></author><id>http://sourceforge.nete369cfb3878ba899c851f217681492f9b625ac1f</id><summary type="html">Please Nominate WiKID in the Best Commercial/Open Source project category!

http://sourceforge.net/community/cca09/nominate/?project_name=WiKID%20Strong%20Authentication%20System&amp;amp;project_url=http://www.wikidsystems.com/community-version/?sf.net</summary></entry><entry><title>WiKID add Google SSO/SAML support</title><link href="http://sourceforge.net/p/wikid-twofactor/news/2009/05/wikid-add-google-ssosaml-support/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2012-09-24T14:07:53Z</updated><published>2012-09-24T14:07:53Z</published><author><name>Nick Owen</name><uri>http://sourceforge.net/u/nickowen/</uri></author><id>http://sourceforge.net6fee7bea48bc564141e7291f05ff2755fb7c8641</id><summary type="html">The WiKID Strong Authentication Server Community Edition is an
open-source two-factor authentication system that uses public key
encryption in software token to securely deliver one-time passcodes to end-users.  

The current, unstable  3.3.4 version includes support for adding two-factor authentication to the SAML Single Sign-On (SSO) Service for Google Apps.  Using WiKID for Google apps is great way to balance cloud convenience with two-factor security.</summary></entry></feed>