Aloaha Smart Login
The Aloaha Smart Login represents one of the most dramatic changes in the Windows logon screen, making it much easier to implement two factor user authentication scenarios.
To be able to logon via Smartcard to a windows machine requires usually the machine being a member of a domain. With the Aloaha Credential Provider that is supported but not required – you can also do a smart card logon to stand alone machines!
But Aloaha Smart Login is not limited to Smart Cards. It also supports plain USB Memory Sticks, NFC Memory Cards, ATM Cards, Bus Tickets and much more as Logon Token.
The function of the Aloaha Credential Provider is to supply the OS with logon credentials. The logon credentials are saved encrypted on the local hard drive or a network share. When the user supplies the token and his secret the Credential Provider will decrypt the encrypted credentials and pass them to the OS.
Please note: While Aloaha Smartlogin continues to be supported and maintained, we recommend exploring our newer and more advanced CodeB Credential Provider V2.
Requirements
- Any Windows from Windows Vista upwards. 32 and 64 Bit supported.
- Any support logon token
Logon Types
- Smart card Logon with any certificate
- Kerberos Logon
- Smartcard Logon without use of the certificate (KeyCard/Mifare/Desfire)
- PKCS #11 Logon
- Logon via simple USB Memory Stick
Supported Token
- Any smart card supported by a smart card middleware such as Aloaha Cardconnector
- Any smart card coming with a CSP or a mini driver
- Contactless Mifare and Desfire Cards
- USB Memory Stick
- Many banking/CC/ATM Cards
- Many Mifare based Bus Tickets
- etc.
Aloaha Remote Desktop Manager and Single Sign-On for legacy applications included!