At UVM, we run SecurID clients on RHEL5 64-bit installs. Feel free to contact me off-list if you want more info.
Jim On 10/20/2010 02:48 PM, Keith Deterling wrote: > > We use SECURID here. > > It works great on 32-bit RedHat Enterprise Linux servers (3, 4, and 5), > but not on Redhat Entrprise Linux 5 64 bit servers. > RSA support told me it wasn't supported on RHEL 5 at all. > > I haven't tried it on other distros. > > > Keith Deterling > [email protected] > > Advisory IT Specialist > Unix & Intel Server Services - IBM Account > IBM Global Services - Americas Service Delivery – Server Systems > Operation Team > > Essex, Junction, VT 05242 – Bldg. 967 – 1C2009 > Tie-Line 8-446-3535 or (802) 769-3535 > Fax: (802)-769-4253 (T/L: 8-446-4253) > > > From: Paul Flint <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Date: 10/20/2010 02:00 PM > Subject: Re: Interest in One-Time Password tokens? > Sent by: Vermont Area Group of Unix Enthusiasts <[email protected]> > > > > > > Greetings, > > Ah the "one time pad" remember Venona > ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venona_project > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venona_project> ) > > This gizmo does indeed sound cool. Far better than the SecureID system. > > Regards, > > Paul > > On Wed, 20 Oct 2010, William Stearns wrote: > >> Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2010 12:07:10 -0400 >> From: William Stearns <[email protected]> >> Reply-To: Vermont Area Group of Unix Enthusiasts <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: Interest in One-Time Password tokens? >> >> Good morning, Josh, >> >> On Tue, 19 Oct 2010, Josh Sled wrote: >> >>> William Stearns <[email protected]> writes: >>>> I'll place an order before the end of October to > get them here >>>> before November meetings. >>> >>> As a quick note (and more complete and formal notice will be >>> forthcoming): the November VAGUE meeting will be on Wednesday, November >>> 10th. >> >> Perfect - they'll be in before then. >> >>>> This OTP device looks like an even smaller version > of a thumb >>>> drive, and also plugs into a USB port. When you press the sole button >>>> on the top it acts like a USB keyboard and spits out a single-use 44 >>> >>> Why couldn't this be provided by free software on my phone? >>> >>> Of course, a $30 keychain token is much less expensive than a >>> new smartphone plus the required cell phone and data plans, >>> but we're converging that way anyways? >> >> It can! >> I'm always a fan of fewer devices doing more tasks, > and there's >> certainly OTP software available for multiple platforms and the iPhone > (App >> Store/mOTP; not tried it yet). >> >> A decade of teaching for a security training firm has > drilled, among >> other concepts, the idea that security devices should be _isolated_. > Separate >> physical systems, separate VM's, separate network segments, few or no >> services to access them, etc. In this case, the Yubikey gives that > isolation >> quite handily. >> The AES key it holds _can't_ come out of the key. At > all. Ever. I >> can load a new one into it with some customization software, but it's > never >> coming out. >> Cheers, >> - Bill >> >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> "I give up, how DO you keep a mathematician busy for 350 years?" >> -- Pierre de Fermat's friend >> (Courtesy of Tim Connors <[email protected]>) >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> William Stearns ([email protected], tools and papers: www.stearns.org > <www.stearns.org> ) >> Top-notch computer security training at www.sans.org <www.sans.org> , > www.giac.net <www.giac.net> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> > > Kindest Regards, > > > > Paul Flint > (802) 479-2360 > > > /************************************ > Based upon email reliability concerns, > please send an acknowledgment in response to this note. > > Paul Flint > Barre Open Systems Institute > 17 Averill Street > Barre, VT > 05641 > > http://www.bosivt.org <http://www.bosivt.org/> > http://www.flint.com/home <http://www.flint.com/home> > skype: flintinfotech > Work: (202) 537-0480 > > Consilium _ > gratuitum .~. ASCII ribbon campaign ( ) > valet /V\ against HTML e-mail X > quanti /( )\ www.asciiribbon.org <www.asciiribbon.org> / \ > numerantur ^^-^^ > >
