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Date:      Fri, 05 May 2006 16:34:05 +0300
From:      Alin-Adrian Anton <aanton@spintech.ro>
To:        Fredrik Lindberg <fli+freebsd-hackers@shapeshifter.se>
Cc:        freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org, Cesar <listas@itm.net.br>
Subject:   Re: Fingerprint Authentication
Message-ID:  <445B544D.5070107@spintech.ro>
In-Reply-To: <445B48E6.3070000@shapeshifter.se>
References:  <00fb01c66fb2$a8e157c0$0501010a@ironman>	<445A5F48.60303@spintech.ro>	<200605051009.49344.doconnor@gsoft.com.au>	<445AF8AB.9080008@shapeshifter.se>	<445B35EA.5080009@spintech.ro> <445B48E6.3070000@shapeshifter.se>

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Fredrik Lindberg wrote:
> 
> But that would sort of defeat the whole purpose of biometric 
> authentication and you could really just use public keys instead
> which would be a lot faster and easier than scanning your finger
> at each login. :)
> 

Unless you locally encrypt your private key with information gathered by 
the fingerprint reader, as a "password".

One can scan his finger only once, at first login, or when the system boots.

Passwords are still considered a bit more safe then a fingerprint reader 
(as far as I know).

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Alin-Adrian Anton
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