When the process is finished (which will take more or less time depending on the options we have chosen) we will have RetroArch, and its cores, up to date. Depending on the option we choose, we are still interested in downloading all the cores to the computer to have the program ready from the first moment. And, if we want to start the process, we will click on ” Update ” so that Stellar will take care of downloading the latest version of RetroArch and installing it on the PC. We can use the ” Check ” button to check if there are new versions available. We can also choose if we want the download to be 32-bit or 64-bit. Stellar – Allows us to search and download new versions of the program.Redist – Download the new (or missing) versions of Windows redistributable packages.New Cores – Download the new cores that we do not have installed on the PC.Cores – Download the new versions of all the cores of the program. As youd expect, this special edition mixes up the usual Game of Life gameplay with several Mario-inspired twists indeed, rather than having an objective.RA Cores – Download the latest version of RetroArch and all the cores.RetroArch – Download the latest version of RetroArch and install it on your PC.Upgrade – Performs a complete upgrade, erasing the program data.New Install – Download and install RetroArch and the cores from scratch.I can't find any info on an offline mode either, so nowen would be the one to answer thatĪlright, I guess I'll have to wait until tuesday then. Yeah, I don't have any experience with the J2ME client. In the documentations i didn't see that the J2ME have an offline mode that's why I'm asking here. If I remember well the android also have it, but the J2ME doesn't and thats the one I need the most. I was testing all the wikid clients, I saw that the iphone client have this offline mode. but why do you say the J2ME client doesn't work in offline mode? is that in the documentation? Is there anyone of the support team that can help me?īy using a system like this and configuring the systems you are accessing to use radius to offload that authetication you can get 2fa on any system that supports radiusĮduardo_: nowen is the support system and he will be back on Tuesday. Nicola: that is true, but then you would need every system you use to support using both a key and a pin The J2ME tokens doesn't work in offline mode, just in online mode I have a question about the J2ME token client If I have the private key and I know the PIN, I can use those 2 factors to autenticate I still don't understand what the OTP sent by the server adds in terms of security the two factors are possession of the keys and knowledge of the PIN. Nicola: there is are private encryption keys embedded in the token. he is still in channel, but I don't think he is activelly around Nowen: Nicola had some questions overnight. Here is some info he wrote in a blog post about the security of software tokens Nowen will be in here in a few hours he definatelly has a much better understanding of it than me The user sent a PIN and an uername: the OTP is received based on these 2 infos If a user sends a PIN, gets an OTP back and then send username and OTP, which is the 2nd factor? I don't understand where is the "two factor" ![]() I have a question about wikid architecture « Thursday, Index Saturday, » *** R\Peaceman has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds)Īnyone knows how to get PfSense's OpenVPN server working with WiKID?
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