Biometric Hardware and Software for Mac OS X? 16
yummyporkproducts asks: "After spotting this story on MacSlash, I was wondering if anyone had actually written or ported any software for Mac OS X that allows the use of off-the shelf biometric hardware, like this pc card."
I believe not (Score:1, Informative)
The only Biometric device I know of, that works more or less, is a mouse for windows and Linux from Siemens with a built-in fingerprintscanner.
Re:I believe not (Score:2)
Linux-PAM - Pluggable Authentication Modules for Linux
so if there is something that exists in Linux, maybe it could be ported to OS X in no time.
there's a retinal scanner (Score:5, Funny)
however, usage of it does not need to be followed by the word "captain"
(if you dont find this funny then i'm sorry its 3am =[
Re:there's a retinal scanner (Score:3, Funny)
Hope your day's going alright.
Macs not used much by the govt (Score:2, Informative)
Mod parent down (Score:3, Interesting)
my mac has biometrics (Score:3, Funny)
Different users will have different byte streams, thereby gaining or denying access to the application.
Quite sophisticated (except when the cat walks on it).
I also have a "planar continuous motion registration unit", which I'll talk about next week.
It's just PAM (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:It's just PAM (Score:1, Informative)