We are about to release a new version of the privacyIDEA Authenticator. We moved to a new framework “Flutter”. It is supposed to ease the life of the developers and create more stability between the Android and the iOS app. The new version is supposed to provide better PUSH token […]
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Successful two factor authentication is a matter of smooth workflows. We learnt this in a lot of set ups and are claiming it since 2018 at the LinuxFest North West. One-solution-fits-all does not work out! Nowadays a company or organization wants to deploy 2FA to not only secure a certain […]
privacyIDEA 3.1 has the most flexible policies to cope with every login situation. It allows easy migration from any proprietary 2FA system.
We are happy to inform you that we have a project room at FrOSCon on August 12th. A whole day with the topic of open source two factor authentication allows us to discuss even more complicated things. We refrained from giving single talk. Because we do not only want to […]
privacyIDEA will be at the Texas Linuxfest. Cornelius will give a talk and hold a workshop.
We are pleased to announce the release of privacyIDEA 3.0.1 today. In this release, we did not implement any new features, but instead focused on stability. Our last major release privacyIDEA 3.0 came with several big changes. Most notably, it introduced a new PUSH token class. With this token class, […]
Proudly we talk about our release of the major version privacyIDEA 3.0, today. Changing the version number 2.23.5 to 3.0 indicates a lot of changes. Changes why you should take more care during the update process. And changes, why this article is a bit longer than usual. But relax! We […]
privacyIDEA will be at Chemnitzer Linuxtage 2019. See new features which will come in version 3.0
The new release 2.5 of the privacyIDEA ownCloud app allows the administrator to define which client should require 2FA and which is ok with only a password. This is based on the IP address of the clients. This way e.g. users would not need a second factor when accessing ownCloud […]
On Sunday February 3rd I will give a talk how you can use privacyIDEA to add enterprise grade multi factor authentication to ownCloud. privacyIDEA is easy. And flexible. It is probably the most flexible open source multi factor authentication systems around. And some scenarios are easy. So easy that you […]