CGI application
misbehaved by not returning a complete set of HTTP headers.
Is there anyway I can troubleshoot this?
My environment is:
Windows Server 2003 r2 Standard
IIS 6
Radmin 1.14
Perl v5.8.9 built for MSWin32-x86-multi-thread
With kind regards,
Adwim Kalfsterman
AKSI Automatisering bv
was really talking about Vasco tokens using the
native Digipass protocol (as implemented in AuthBy SQLDIGIPASS). I realise
that OATH (HOTP/TOTP) would be another possible approach though.
Regards
roy
- Original Message -
From: Adwim Kalfsterman - AKSI Automatisering bv
Hello,
I've got Vasco DP GO-6 and GO-3 tokens running with Radiator.
When ordering the DP GO-6 tokens at Vasco you need to tell them that you want
the tokens to support TOTP.
When you do so, it will work without any problem.
In the past I sended Heikki the name of Olivier Cambier of Vasco.
Hello,
I'm using the AUTHSQLHOTP module to support Google Authenticator clients on a
smartphone.
As a sample the Google Auth. code '' is given and in the
SQL database a hex code of 40 zero's (eg.
) should be stored to get it working.
Hello,
I've configured the Radiator server to send the otp-code by SMS, but my problem
is that how should Radiator know that a user want's to logon?
My meaning is that logging on twice (first time to trigger the SMS and the
second time is the real logon) is not done!
In what way should the
)
From:Heikki Vatiainen h...@open.com.au
To: akalfster...@aksi.nl
On 05/06/2011 12:28 AM, Adwim Kalfsterman - AKSI Automatisering bv wrote:
Hello Adwim,
I've installed the software on a new Windows Server 2008 R2 server
using XAMPP.
I installed Radiator/Radmin and the Digipass
Hello,
Can someone help me with an error message I get when using the Digipass module?
I've installed the software on a new Windows Server 2008 R2 server using XAMPP.
I installed Radiator/Radmin and the Digipass module. Everything is stored in a
MySQL database (I created a radmin database and