PingID integration for Windows login 2.10 (June 6, 2023)
New features and improvements in PingID integration for Windows login.
NFC reader support
Improved PingID Integration for Windows login
Windows login now supports authentication using an NFC reader.
Windows login support of Windows locale settings
Improved PingID Integration for Windows login
PingID Integration for Windows login can now use the user-defined language setting as its default language. If multiple users are registered on the device, PingID can identify and use the language (user locale) associated with each individual user on the machine. NOTE: If the user-defined language is not supported by Windows Login, the fallback language is English.
OAEP Padding as default
Improved PingID Integration for Windows login
OAEP padding is now used as the default padding scheme with RSA encryption for offline authentication.
If you do not want to use OAEP padding for offline authentication, use the rsa_padding
option when running the CLI installation. For information, see Installing the PingID integration for Windows login using CLI.
Security enhancements
Security PingID Integration for Windows login
We’ve made various security enhancements.
Support for Windows 32-bit
Info PingID Integration for Windows login
PingID Integration for Window login no longer supports Windows 32-bit Windows platforms.
Fixed an issue with Winlogon when FIPS-compliant algorithms enforced
Fixed PIM-4561 PingID Integration for Windows login
We’ve fixed an issue that was causing Winlogon to hang when requesting that users enter a PIN code. This issue affected for users for which FIPS compliant algorithms were enforced on their Windows machine.