privacyIDEA has been at FrOSCon on August, 22nd and 2rd 2015 in St. Augustin, Germany. On Sunday Cornelius gave a talk (German) about control and getting back into control about your software, your keys and your data. He talked about new features in privacyIDEA, brewed a coffee for the guys […]
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Today we released privacyIDEA 2.5. I18N The first important new features is, that it adds German translation to the Web UI. We are using gettext, so that it is easy to add translations to any other language. If you need other languages or if you want to translate to another language, drop […]
privacyIDEA provides the possibility to verify credentials that arrive via a REST API. You can attach arbitrary applications to privacyIDEA. But this could also result in arbitrary data being sent. This is why we just pushed a new feature for the next release 2.5 of privacyIDEA. Authentication Data Mangling Just […]
privacyIDEA has been able to use administrative realms for quite a while. I.e. you can define a connection to an LDAP directory, define a resolver and a realm and get all users in a security group. Then you can set this realm to have administrative rights in privacyIDEA. Thus you […]
privacyIDEA has always assumed that the authentication will be used in an existing network on top of an existing application. Looking at a corporate network or at any application like your blog software, your VPN, your local login, there are always users. Users already exist. So I guess the assumption […]
In winter 2014/15 privacyIDEA was migrated – or should I say rewritten – based on Flask. At this point it was also possible to restructure the library layer resulting in an unmangling of the old Pylons-based code. Thus it resulted in the fact, that the database layer, the library layer […]
We just released privacyIDEA 2.3. privacyIDEA is moving towards a central point to manage authentication items. This was done by adding the machine concept, SSH keys, using Yubikeys for booting LUKS and now by adding the possibility to manage certificates. privacyIDEA acts as a central control room to manage all […]
privacyIDEA has started as a backend system for One Time Passwords. But as you might have noticed, it moves more and more to a system, that manages many different devices, identities and ways to authenticate a user. After the initial Fork many new authentication aspects have been added. The Yubikey […]
There is a blog post (German) about adding two factor authentication to Request Tracker using privacyIDEA. Anyway, you can also see the adaption of the request tracker authentication module at github.
privacyIDEA is now also available in the Univention App Center. Univention Corporate Server (UCS) is the flexible, cost-efficient and successful successor to server solutions from Microsoft. UCS includes comprehensive Active Directory functions and an App Center to integrate and operate enterprise applications. UCS allows web-based IT management and is well […]