ChipLogon
The ChipLogon solution provides for entry into the network and the establishment of an authorization system in a way that only those possessing the appropriate card may enter the network and there receive only the information authorized for them.
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Supported Technologies
Windows 95/98/ME,
Windows XP/2000/NT ,
Linux,
Solaris/Sun OS
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Additional Product Information
ChipLogon;ChipLogon is an easy-to-use application providing;a smart card based entry under the operation systems Windows NT and Windows;2000. Our aim in developing this software was to make the entry into Windows;NT Workstations and Domains, based on the traditional user name/keyword;combination, safer through the possibilities provided by smart cards. Realized;on the level of hardware, the functions of the smart cards are able to;meet even the strictest safety requirements. The ChipLogon entry system;makes a maximal use of these functions, building upon the power of its;1024-bit RSA encrypting algorithm, and containing multilevel data protection;mechanisms to ensure the integrity, confidentiality and irreproducability;of the stored information.;The tasks of the user only slightly differ from;the traditional entry procedure: he needs only to memorize a four-digit;PIN code and insert his card into the reader linked to his machine before;entry.;The use of the smart card enhances the security;of entry even with the information necessary for entry being impossible;to be adultered, its reproduction and extraction from the card being prevented;by the smart card on a hardware level. The security functions of the smart;cards may also prevent the individual users from gaining unauthorized advantages;or using unauthorized resources even with their cards.;The logical basis of the ChipLogon entry system;is the so-called Security Domain. In Windows NT networks there are Domains;? which means that users are tied to resources, and it is regulated who;may enter which Domain. By using ChipLogon, we can place a Security Domain;over the ordinary Domain level, thus binding the users to use only certain;machines. The allocation to a Security Domain as a group of physical machines;means that only those users can enter the network from the machines belonging;to that Security Domain who have been issued cards belonging to that particular;Security Domain. Users can thus be excluded from certain places. It is,;of;course, also possible to build up only one Security Domain, in which case;there is no physical division. Naturally, the traditional Windows NT Domain;system functions independently of all this, that is, it is possible to;establish which user name is entitled to enter which Domain independently;of the establishment of a Security Domain.;Supported operational systems;ChipLogon ? Windows NT/2000 ? SUN Solaris;SPARC/x86 ? Linux