Re: [Fed-Talk] NMCI Webmail
Re: [Fed-Talk] NMCI Webmail
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] NMCI Webmail
- From: Brian Cadwell <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 05 May 2005 12:22:38 -0400
Also note that Tiger didn't ship with any DOD CLASS 3 CA-8 certificates. I'm
fairly sure that CA is still actively issuing software based certificates.
bc
On 5/5/05 12:10 PM, "Brian Cadwell" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> David,
>
> I'm not on NMCI (don't say yet), but I got to the login screen using Safari.
>
> You can enable the X.509 Anchors and Certificates in the keychain
> application through the "Keychain List" menu item on the "Edit" Menu. In
> Keychain list, select "MAC OS X (System)" from the pull down list, share the
> keychains by checking the X509Anchors and X509Certificates boxes. That
> should do it.
>
> Make sure your smartcard keychain is still listed (any attempt to use the
> CAC viewer will currently mess that up), if not either reboot or unplug (and
> then reconnect) your card reader.
>
> bc
>
>
> On 5/5/05 11:21 AM, "Lawlin, David C CIV (NAVAIR 4.1.3)"
> <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> The "Add Keychain" function is not available under the file menu on 10.4.
>> The Key Chain app does not recognize the X.509anchors and certificates under
>> "/System/Library/Keychains"
>>
>> An AppleCare also had the same experience.
>> The target site to be accessed is https://nmci.navair.navy.mil
>> the user should be presented with username and passsword fields at which time
>> access becomes account dependent
>> Neither I or the AppleCare rep import Apples X.509 anchors or certificates
>> and
>> connect to the site,
>> the sites response was something along the line of a valid certificate was
>> not
>> found.
>>
>> Dave Lawlin
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: fed-talk-bounces+david.lawlin=email@hidden
>> [mailto:fed-talk-bounces+david.lawlin=email@hidden]On Behalf
>> Of Dave Hale
>> Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 13:07
>> To: email@hidden
>> Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] NMCI Webmail
>>
>>
>> Do you have the X.509 Anchors and Certificate keychains enabled per:
>> http://www.army.mil/ako/dodcerts/mac/index.html
>>
>> Are your NMCI certificates software or hardware based?
>>
>> If so, can you capture the error message and send it to me?
>>
>> On Apr 29, 2005, at 11:42 AM, Lawlin, David C CIV (NAVAIR 4.1.3) wrote:
>>
>>> I have tried, unsuccessfully, to use NMCI WEBMAIL using my Powerbook
>>> running 10.3.9 and as of last night 10.4.
>>> I imported my NMCI Certificates into the KeyChain manager but when I
>>> go to https://webmail.nmci.navy.mil it informs me that I do not posses
>>> a valid certificate. I do have PKI card but not a reader however, my
>>> understanding, according to Shawn and the experience of a colleague
>>> who has successfully done so without using his CAC card, is that I
>>> should be able to do so.
>>>
>>> Any suggestions?
>>>
>>> Dave Lawlin
>>
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> bc
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