RE: More CAC issues [was- [Fed-Talk] PKINIT and Kerberos
RE: More CAC issues [was- [Fed-Talk] PKINIT and Kerberos
- Subject: RE: More CAC issues [was- [Fed-Talk] PKINIT and Kerberos
- From: "Monahan, Jim (Contractor)" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 16:15:09 -0500
Title: RE: More CAC issues [was- [Fed-Talk] PKINIT and Kerberos
Ok...I understand what you are saying, so let me clarify my thinking....
Prior to moving to AD, we used v2 of the activecard client, which provided the ability to program the users ID, password, and domain on the card. We did so; when they inserted the card at the login screen, windows asked for the pin, then read the UID/pw/domain from the cac card.
When we converted to AD, we removed v2 and installed v3 of the activecard software.
Activecard 3 does not have the option to configure uid/pw/domain.
or as you stated, that function may have been disabled or removed by 'others'
Lacking that configuration option, I made the logical leap that in order to be able to login via CAC, another version of activecard will be needed, and that we will have to touch every machine to configure the users cards, etc
Jim Monahan
Network Systems Engineer
RSI, Inc, A CIBER Company
Army Training Support Center
-----Original Message-----
From: Timothy J. Miller [mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 3:43 PM
To: Monahan, Jim (Contractor)
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Subject: Re: More CAC issues [was- [Fed-Talk] PKINIT and Kerberos
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