How do I save my logon credentials to a PKCS11 Token?
To save the user credentials to a PKCS #11 Token is pretty easy. Just start PKCS #11 Credentials from the windows start menu. Aloaha PKCS #11 GUI To use it do the following steps: Choose the PKCS #11...
View ArticleUse plain USB Memory Stick as Windows Logon Token
One of the many supported logon token in Aloaha Smartlogn are plain memory sticks or cards (uSD). It is a very cheap and easy solution to use very complex windows passwords without having to remember...
View ArticleWhat are Softtoken in Aloaha Smartlogin?
Softtokens are your credentials encrypted with a certificate hosted on your smart card. For the logon then the Smartcard, the Smartcard PIN and the Softtoken is required! So actually it is a 3-factor...
View ArticleAloaha Smart Login Lock Screen Grace Period
When Aloaha Smartlogin is used in PKI/Kerberos- or I2C Card Mode there is a grace period before the screen is locked after the card- or reader removal. This allows the User to quickly re-insert the...
View ArticleAloaha Smart Login GINA with PKI/Kerberos Smartcard
The idea of Aloaha Smartlogin is to support all types of Logon Tokens. For example Memory Sticks, Memory (i2c) Smartcards, PKI Smartcards, Mobiles, etc. Depending on the type of card used the Aloaha...
View ArticleAloaha Smartlogin GINA with any token
The Aloaha Smartlogin GINA supports a broad range of logon token. For example Memory Sticks, Memory Cards (i2c), PKI Smartcards and also PKCS11 Token. Depending on the token detected the Aloaha GINA...
View ArticleAloaha Smartlogin ini Settings
Some settings in <installdir>UserPass.ini are essential to control the look and feel and behavior of the Credential Tiles and/or the GINA. [Generic] Enable/Disable Username Field in Credential...
View ArticleNew Aloaha Smartlogin released!
The new Aloaha Smartlogin has been released today. It can be downloaded from http://www.aloaha.com/download/smartlogin.zip Evaluation Keys can be requested from info@aloaha.com Aloaha Smart Login Our...
View ArticleAloaha releases new version of “Aloaha Smartlogin”
With faster machines and even faster hard drives (SSD) holding large rainbow tables the average cracking time on a dual processor machine came down to just 15 minutes (according to OBJECTIF SÉCURITÉ)....
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