The WiKID Strong Authentication System is a highly scalable, secure two-factor authentication system. It is simple to implement and maintain, allows users to be validated automatically, requires no hardware tokens, has a simple API for application support (via Ruby, PHP, Java, COM, Python, etc.), supports multiple domains, and supports replication for fault tolerance and scalability. It also supports mutual /host and transaction authentication, wireless tokens only domains, locked tokens (to your PC), anti-keystroke logger keypad PIN entry, etc.
| Tags | Security Cryptography Networking two-factor authentication |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL Other |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | Java Python PHP Ruby ASP |
| Translations | French Japanese German Italian Dutch Spanish Polish Swedish English Chinese (Simplified) Indonesian Korean |
Recent releases


Changes: This release fixes the offline challenge-response for out-of-coverage wireless tokens.


Changes: You can now add a second token via your AD credentials.


Changes: Additional functionality for /wikid/ADRegsiter.jsp. Users can now register more than one software token after logging in with their Active Directory credentials.


Changes: Very minor UI changes were made.


Changes: Tomcat was updated to version 5.5.28 to address minor security issues.
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Latest two-factor tutorial:
www.howtoforge.net/two...
Add two-factor authentication to Google Apps using WiKID.
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Using WiKID two-factor authentication with Google Apps
We have recently published a tutorial on how to add two-factor authentication to Google Apps for your Domain (Premier edition) using WiKID and another open source project callend GHeimdall.
www.howtoforge.com/two...
Enjoy!
New installation tutorial published
We have published completely new installation documentation on howtoforge.com:
www.howtoforge.com/ins...
Enjoy!