Alternative OpenDuino authentication

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feel free to modify these or add your own.

[edit] Possibility A

  • Step 1: Log in to an application (ideally a mematool addon)
  • Step 2: Print a QrCode that will be valid for at most 2h
  • Step 3: Show your QrCode to a webcam installed at the Space's front door
  • Step 4: OpenDuino will verify your qrcode and send you a confirmation code to your mobile phone.
  • Step 5: You will get an SMS (of course you'll need a mobile phone and have your number registered with us) with a verification code
  • Step 6: Show the verification code to the webcam or scribble it on a sheet of paper.
  • Step 7: OpenDuino will confirm that you are who you claim to be.
Kwisatz19:23, 23 May 2011

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The difference is that with a login, unless someone wrote down his/her password, you can be reasonably sure that the person entering it is the person s/he claims to be. So s/he needs to fulfill both requirements at the same time. However, if you're using a sheet, there is the risk of someone else stealing or finding it and thus not being who s/he claims to be. Ok, chances that this person (if s/he finds the sheet) knows what purpose it serves are rather slim, but not impossible. (my 2cents)

  • IR is not a viable alternative in my eyes because the costs involved will not be much lower than a wifi-capable device.
  • Bluetooth is almost as bad as rfid in terms of security. (And how do you get the code onto your phone in the first place if it isn't wifi capable?)
Kwisatz20:01, 23 May 2011
 
 
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