Other than biometric devices, there is not much you can definitely count
on.  Even that, who is to say that someone kills me, and lays my finger
on the scanner?

You might try a SecureID device.  With that system, you have to "know
something" and "have something".  If I know your password, it does no
good because I don't have the SecureID number generator.

I'm not sure how that would hook in with ColdFusion.  They may have some
sort of API to pass through.

-----Original Message-----
From: Graham Pearson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 2:29 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: User Authentication Methods

I am looking for resources on other user authentication methods for
Coldfusion Applications. Besides having the standard username/password
what other methods can be used within a Coldfusion Application.

With this one application I need to know that the user who entered the
username/password is actually the person and not someone who has
hijacked the account. Any Ideas or resources.

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