Authentication is the process of proving your identity to a computer. It differs from authorization, which is the process of granting certain privileges to someone.
Questions tagged [authentication]
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Kali Linux is prompting me for the password to 'Default Keyring' but I never set one?
I am trying to login to a VPN on kali linux but when I try to connect using the VPN file I have, it prompts me to unlock my default keyring, but I never set the password for it. I am using Kali Linux on VirtualBox.
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Logging login events on my Windows 7 desktop OS to a file
I suspect someone is login into my computer when I check event viewer. Is it possible to have a script on windows 7 to record every login onto my windows 7 desktop pc?
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Unable to configure AWX with Okta
I have been trying to configure SAML (okta) on AWX without success for some time now.
The user is getting a 400: Bad Request Error Code: GENERAL_NONSUCCESS error.
The current SAML configuration:
SAML_AUTO_CREATE_OBJECTS:…
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Zywall USG 100 - How connect to modem interface?
I have an Zywall USG 100.
My modem have this ip: 192.168.1.100 and is connected into WAN1 port on the Zywall.
The Zywall have this ip: 192.168.1.1
I used the "quick configuration setup", and all computer on the network go in internet without…
anerdev
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Command or Batch file to see when a remote computer last authenticated to the network
I am trying to clean up my AD OUs and have some unpingable computers. So I was wondering if there was a command I could run to find out when the last time those computers last authenticated to the network.
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What is the key difference between FIDO2 and FIDO UAF?
Since FIDO UAF is now supported by browsers too is there any difference?
Multiple IAM vendors don't support FIDO2 and support UAF only, so curious to know if industry security leaders are not adopting it, what is the real benefit of the updated…
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CTRL+ALT+DEL login option gets disabled on every shutdown
My issue is the opposite: I WANT to have the CTRL+ALT+DEL requirement on every logon but something keeps resetting my local Security Policy back to 'Enabled', meaning 'disable the logon requirement for CTRL+ALT+DEL.' I have to reset that option at…
Jesse James