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10 years ago
Today we announced our 4.0 release of the WiKID Strong Authentication server. This release includes a much easier way to configure your WiKID server. You can edit a sample configuration file with all your WiKID server and network information and use it to build your server in one step. The configuration file contains about 15 pieces of basic information about your network and certificate information. We've also released a certificate management system that better manages licensing. It allows companies to manage their user base much more easily. We have found that companies are increasing the ways they use two-factor authentication and increasing the number of users over time.
The big news is you can now use the Enterprise version of WiKID free for up to 5 users. We've had the WiKID Community version free as in speach for some time, but the encryption libraries we use for the smart phone tokens and the RADIUS server plugin are licensed and could not be released. There are a number of smaller companies, non-profits and security-minded home-network sys admins that need two-factor authentication. This is for them. It also eliminates the need for a test or lab license. We encourage customers to set up test labs!
So, if you want to set up two-factor authentication or just play around with it, please download our server!
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