Re: [Fed-Talk] CAC
Re: [Fed-Talk] CAC
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] CAC
- From: Don Slife <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 10 May 2006 12:21:56 -0500
Tom,
Unless anyone who actually has experience with this has a better
idea (or Shawn happens to have a brilliant idea) I'd try moving the
authorization.orig file and running cac_setup -off again.
From a terminal window type
sudo mv /etc/authorization.orig ~
to move the authorization.orig file into your home directory. I can't
promise this will work, but it at least resolves the error cac_setup
is reporting. Of course I also can't promise this won't cause some
other problems with cac_setup!
Good luck!
Donald A. Slife, CISSP
SDS International
On May 10, 2006, at 12:05 PM, Thomas L. Snyder wrote:
How do I uninstall CAC functions?
Background.
1. I am running OS 10.3.9
2. I downloaded and installed common access card viewer
3. I downloaded and installed package for ActivCard usb reader.
This is the reader I have. I was following the guidance in Shawn
Geddis' Set up Guide v1.0.
4. I used cac_setup -d in terminal to enable smart card services
Problem
1. The Smart Card Login Window appears, but CAC is not recognized
2. I know it is a good card because it works on pc
3.I tried to turn smart card services off by using command
cac_setup -off. I receive this message
cac_setup -off
* /etc/authorization.orig exists and /etc/authorization
does not seem to be a symlink--this is an unfamiliar
configuration, bailing
I want to start over, perhaps with SCR331 or other usb reader.
Thank you.
Tom Snyder
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