ISLOG Logon (Windows NFC Login)
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This works on my side even after 1 hour of inactivity. Does your computer entered sleep mode?
Otherwise you can also enable logs by setting HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ISLOG\LogsCardPlugin registry key to c:\islogcards.log, then restart ISLOGService service, reproduce the issue and share your log file (please indicate time of the issue reproduction). -
Nice, I'll be trying this after vacation! Exciting to see some development on desktop use for nfc readers!
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@Maxime-C. Here is a log when it didn't work. I tried twice before just doing a manual login. this was from a Windows L and logging in straight away, there was no waiting involved this time. It just didn't work straight away.
2016/07/13 08:54:48.097 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: Log file 'C:\islogcards.log' begins 2016/07/13 08:54:48.097 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: cardPlugin: DllMain END 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: cardPlugin: UnInitialize begins 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: cardreader: ReleaseReaderContactless - begins 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: cardreader: ReleaseReaderContactless - ends 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: util: CleanupThreadManagement - begins for {thProcessCheckActionToDo} 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: util: CleanupThreadManagement - Structure is not used yet 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: util: CleanupThreadManagement - ends 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: util: CleanupThreadManagement - begins for {thCheckActionToDo} 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: util: CleanupThreadManagement - Structure is not used yet 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: util: CleanupThreadManagement - ends 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: util: CleanupThreadManagement - begins for {thInfoDialog} 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: util: CleanupThreadManagement - Structure is not used yet 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: util: CleanupThreadManagement - ends 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: cardPlugin: CleanupInit begins 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: cardPlugin: Initialize 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: util: Assigning provilege {SeShutdownPrivilege} 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: util: AssignPrivilege Token is NULL - Retrieving the Current process token... 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: util: Assigning provilege {SeAssignPrimaryTokenPrivilege} 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: util: AssignPrivilege Token is NULL - Retrieving the Current process token... 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: util: Assigning provilege AdjustToken error {1300} 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: util: Assigning provilege {SeIncreaseQuotaPrivilege} 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: util: AssignPrivilege Token is NULL - Retrieving the Current process token... 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: util: Assigning provilege AdjustToken error {1300} 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: cardPlugin: InitializeMemoryAndEvents begins for session ID {2} 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: cardPlugin: InitializeMemoryAndEvents - Card memory shared name {Global\ISLOGPluginData2} 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: cardPlugin: InitializeMemoryAndEvents - Action to do memory shared name {Global\ISLOGActionToDo2} 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: cardPlugin: InitializeMemoryAndEvents - IsLocked memory shared name {Global\ISLOGIsLocked2} 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: cardPlugin: InitializeMemoryAndEvents - CardEvent memory shared name {Global\ISLOGCardEvent2} 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: cardPlugin: InitializeMemoryAndEvents - Action to do event name {Global\ISLOGActionToDoEvent2} 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: cardPlugin: InitializeMemoryAndEvents - CardEvent event name {Global\ISLOGCardEventEvent2} 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: cardPlugin: InitializeMemoryAndEvents ended 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: dbinteraction: loadDataBaseFunctions begins 2016/07/13 08:54:48.197 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: dbinteraction: loadDataBaseFunctions ends 2016/07/13 08:54:48.212 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: cardPlugin: Initialize returns {0} 2016/07/13 08:54:48.212 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: cardPlugin: StartCheckActionToDoThread begins 2016/07/13 08:54:48.212 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: util: InitThreadManagement - begins for {thProcessCheckActionToDo} 2016/07/13 08:54:48.212 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: util: CleanupThreadManagement - begins for {thProcessCheckActionToDo} 2016/07/13 08:54:48.212 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: util: CleanupThreadManagement - Structure is not used yet 2016/07/13 08:54:48.212 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: util: CleanupThreadManagement - ends 2016/07/13 08:54:48.212 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: util: InitThreadManagement - Thread and events created ! 2016/07/13 08:54:48.212 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: util: InitThreadManagement - ends 2016/07/13 08:54:48.212 - 2964.6636> CardPlugin-Trace: cardPlugin: StartCheckActionToDoThread ends 2016/07/13 08:54:48.212 - 2964.7136> CardPlugin-Trace: cardPlugin: ProcessCheckActionToDo begins 2016/07/13 08:54:48.212 - 2964.7136> CardPlugin-Trace: cardPlugin: ProcessCheckActionToDo - Starting loop ! 2016/07/13 08:55:07.249 - 2964.2868> CardPlugin-Trace: cardPlugin: UnInitialize begins 2016/07/13 08:55:07.249 - 2964.2868> CardPlugin-Trace: cardreader: ReleaseReaderContactless - begins 2016/07/13 08:55:07.249 - 2964.2868> CardPlugin-Trace: cardreader: ReleaseReaderContactless - ends 2016/07/13 08:55:07.249 - 2964.2868> CardPlugin-Trace: util: CleanupThreadManagement - begins for {thProcessCheckActionToDo} 2016/07/13 08:55:07.249 - 2964.2868> CardPlugin-Trace: util: CleanupThreadManagement - Thread still active - Sending kill event 2016/07/13 08:55:07.249 - 2964.7136> CardPlugin-Trace: cardPlugin: ProcessCheckActionToDo - Kill event received ! 2016/07/13 08:55:07.249 - 2964.2868> CardPlugin-Trace: util: CleanupThreadManagement - ends 2016/07/13 08:55:07.249 - 2964.2868> CardPlugin-Trace: util: CleanupThreadManagement - begins for {thCheckActionToDo} 2016/07/13 08:55:07.249 - 2964.2868> CardPlugin-Trace: util: CleanupThreadManagement - Structure is not used yet 2016/07/13 08:55:07.249 - 2964.2868> CardPlugin-Trace: util: CleanupThreadManagement - ends 2016/07/13 08:55:07.249 - 2964.2868> CardPlugin-Trace: util: CleanupThreadManagement - begins for {thInfoDialog} 2016/07/13 08:55:07.249 - 2964.2868> CardPlugin-Trace: util: CleanupThreadManagement - Structure is not used yet 2016/07/13 08:55:07.249 - 2964.2868> CardPlugin-Trace: util: CleanupThreadManagement - ends 2016/07/13 08:55:07.249 - 2964.2868> CardPlugin-Trace: cardPlugin: CleanupInit begins 2016/07/13 08:55:07.264 - 2964.2968> CardPlugin-Trace: cardPlugin: DllMain DETACH
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@jasok2 Thanks for the logs.
It looks like it is incomplete, did you truncated it at the beginning or forgot to restart ISLOGService service?
Otherwise maybe your reader just disappears for an unknown reason, you could also give a try with ReadCard analyze tool community version which is using the same RFID/NFC middleware (LibLogicalAccess). If your reader / tag disappears on ReadCard after a while, then the issue is on the middleware or the reader.
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Small update that remove 'beep' on logon, and add data encryption on nfc tag.
Stored nfc text record is now AES-128 encrypted with a random key generated at first tag use, XORed with tag UID, and base64 encoded for convenience purpose.No changes about @jasok2 current issue.
You can download it here :
64-bit: http://download.islog.com/islog/4.0/NG/ISLOG Logon NFC Community-4.7.0713-x64.exe
32-bit: http://download.islog.com/islog/4.0/NG/ISLOG Logon NFC Community-4.7.0713-x86.exe -
@Maxime-C. said in ISLOG Logon (Windows NFC Login):
aybe your reader just disappears for an unknown reason, you could also give a
I didn't truncate it, that was the entire text. and the file didn't even appear until after i restarted the service.
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@Lokki said in ISLOG Logon (Windows NFC Login):
Yeah, that's what I was getting for a start. I manually logged in a few times, then rebooted for something else and at some point it's started working properly.
OK so I seem to have had the same experience as you @Lokki of the issue just going away after a while, tonight since installing the updated software I have not had the issue again. I think we need to just keep an eye on it because @Maxime-C says that no fix was put in the new file for this.
I will report back with a new set of logs if this happens again.
EDIT- another thing iv noticed is that the login and unlock does take a good two seconds or so, perhaps at first @Lokki and I just wasn't waiting long enough....
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Ok, good to know everything is working properly now.
I also believe this could come from the fact you didn't waited long enough before removing the ring from the reader. It is safe to keep it around 1sec on the reader.
I will wait for more feedback and provide an official release with dedicated web page. Thanks for your tests! -
@jasok2 said in ISLOG Logon (Windows NFC Login):
EDIT- another thing iv noticed is that the login and unlock does take a good two seconds or so, perhaps at first @Lokki and I just wasn't waiting long enough....
@Maxime-C Negative... while it was playing up I tried for up to 1 minute of the ACR122 reading the ring (green light) without the computer successfully logging in. Also, the option to manually log in simply was not there which forced me to reboot.
Anyhow, that's resolved itself now. I'm using the new version and experience the beep as per @jasok2 's post - no beep at initial logon, beep thereafter.
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Ok... well we will see if this is happening again to someone and investigate further at this moment.
I created a webpage for the solution to have an unique place where to get latest version, see http://www.islog.com/en/software/islog-logon-nfc-community/
Please feel free to suggest anything else if you believe it is missing. I hope you enjoy it otherwise ;)
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Hi guys I have a weird one. Ever since ISLOG Logon (Windows NFC Login)
Every time I touch my ring to the phone either to login or otherwise the fitbit app on my nexus phone opens. If I uninstall the fitbit app, then it stops, but starts again if i reinstall the fitbit app.
Erasing my card makes the problem go away, but then i cannot login to windows using the ring.
Has anyone seen anything like this before? even with a different app?
just reaffirming the issue is on the android phone, not on windows, but removing the windows logon information on the ring makes the phone behave properly.
Cheers Jason
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Huh, that's interesting.I haven't experienced that one.
Though occasionally it does seem like the unlock system doesn't quite go all the way and the screens will stay blank or on the lock screen until I mouse-click. Then the desktop pops up and all is good.
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Its 100% reproducible, The text file that ISLOG puts on my ring tag somehow makes my phone open the FitBit app.
Logically in my mind this is impossible!!
@Maxime-C any ideas ?
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@jasok2 this is weird and not excepted. What the text record written by ISLOG Logon looks like? Any chance you can copy/past here (if you're using a test password, otherwise try to change it to a test password and confirm this is still happening)? Thank you.
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@Maxime-C here is the record. for now I'm dealing with the issue by writing the login onto the other side of the ring and twisting it around when i want to login to my computer compared to logging into my phone.
Its a really weird one. I can only guess that maybe the text string is somehow the same or similar enough to the FITBIT app ID and it gets launched, or something else weird and coincidental.
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silly question...which nfc readers are recommended for this?
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@MarkGabb
I've personally tested the ARC-122U, OMNIKEY 5021CL and OMNIKEY 6321. Different sizes and shapes but they all work well. -
awesome...one on order now, will check it out and play next week....see how it goes with domain setups
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question for developers?
what OS/setups have been tested so far?
i have
x64/86 win 7
x64 win 10
tablets
laptops
all off and on domain services?
what would be usefull to have tested?