Hello,
I wish to suggest an interesting method for users authentication, it's
a
webservice I found and used in my website.
Its name is saintlogin, www.saintlogin.com
This webservice is really useful, and it is even reliable, I tried it
with
my mobile phone and the ease of use is excellent.
Just dial an inexpensive call and... Wow ! You get in only if
registered...
It seems to work fine with any browser and no sw installation is
required on
users workstation.
A mobile phone is required, but who doesn't own one ? This system
replaces
the need of smart-cards, and, i feel it can even be used for loggin-in
at
public internet points, since no passwords are required, one is sure
that
nobody will be able to steal his passwords (passwords typed at public
internet points can be catched if a password sniffer is installed on
that
pc...).
Furthermore you can include it in your own web site, there are sample
implementation pages to download at the saintlogin website, and it's
free
for up to 50 registered users.I
I personally run my own Windows .net web server, and have implemented
a restricted area that uses this webservice to test it
and will tell you more if satisfied.
Thanks for considering my hint
Mirko Stankovich
info@tinasplanet.com
www.tinasplanet.com
Peter Morgan - 0870 432 9631 - 11 Nov 2003 20:52 GMT
>I wish to suggest an interesting method for users authentication
It's no longer interesting when it is posted more than three times
(to my limited memory, and can probably be found more than that with
a groups search on Google ). Peter M.
William Tasso - 11 Nov 2003 22:06 GMT
> ...
> I wish to suggest an interesting method for users authentication, it's
> a webservice I found ...
It's always a joy to share that special moment whern someone suddenly finds
their own website.

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TechnoHippie - 12 Nov 2003 01:31 GMT
> Hello,
>
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> my mobile phone and the ease of use is excellent.
> Just dial an inexpensive call and... Wow !
This is where you lost me ... stupid spammer!
Judy