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Re: [Fed-Talk] X509 Anchors/Certificates



Thanks Michael. Nothing seems to work for me. I've located the CommonAccessCard.pkg file on the MacBook Pro install discs, I'm going to install that to see if it solves the problem.

Take care,

Doug

Douglas Ide
Public Affairs Officer-CFSC
703-681-1548/DSN 761-1548
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On Apr 17, 2006, at 3:05 PM, Michael Kluskens wrote:

X509 Certificates do not appear in my Keychain Access in the Keychains list either by default.

In the Edit/Keychain List and show Mac OS X (System) I see System (shared), X509Anchors, X509Certificates, but can't get X509Certificates to be added.

I just added X509Certificates to User and then they appear. Since my system was clean installed a month ago from 10.4.3 and user preferences were not imported I'd say that if you see them it's either an 10.3 carry over or there is a problem in the 10.4.3 DVDs or someone/something caused them to be added. I don't have a OS X 10.4.0 clean installed and updated system available to check.

Under X509Anchors I see only two DoD certificates. In X509Certificates I see 16 DoD certificates which I know I didn't have access to before because I had to manually add four of those to my login keychain to validate email and a web site previously.

Michael

On Apr 17, 2006, at 2:48 PM, Hopfner, Philip (Phil) (CIV) wrote:

Hi Doug,

Did you click the "Show Keychains" button (lower left corner)?  That
should do the trick.

Phil Hopfner
System Administrator/Research Associate
Center for Information Systems Security Studies and Research
Naval Postgraduate School
Monterey, CA 93943-5118


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Subject: [Fed-Talk] X509 Anchors/Certificates


Okay, I'm sure this is a bonehead question, but what the heck.

If I open Keychain Access, I can see, under Keychains, login, System,
X509Anchors, but no X509Certificates. If I select Edit/Keychain List
and "show" Mac OSX(System), there is no X509Certificates in that list.


But, if I navigate in the finder to PAO/System/Library/Keychains, I
can see both X509Anchors and X509Certificates. Why doesn't my
X509Certificates show up in my Keychain Access program?

Thanks,

Doug

Douglas Ide
Public Affairs Officer-CFSC
703-681-1548/DSN 761-1548
email@hidden


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 >RE: [Fed-Talk] X509 Anchors/Certificates (From: "Hopfner, Philip (Phil) (CIV)" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: [Fed-Talk] X509 Anchors/Certificates (From: Michael Kluskens <email@hidden>)



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