[Fed-Talk] cac on mac os x 10.4.6 with scr331 reader
[Fed-Talk] cac on mac os x 10.4.6 with scr331 reader
- Subject: [Fed-Talk] cac on mac os x 10.4.6 with scr331 reader
- From: "Lucy Liew" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 04:54:18 +0000
I'm new to Macs and CAC readers so please forgive me if I sound ignorant and
asking a question that's been answered before.
I have been reading through as much of the archived information on the
Fed-Talk list as I can, and I still can't seem to get my CAC and Citrix set
up. I have a MacBook Pro with a Mac OS X 10.4.6. I also have a SCR 331 CAC
reader. However, I don't have virtual PC. I've done the following:
1. In Keychain Access, I went into Edit Keychain List for Mac OS X and
clicked "Shared" for the X509 Cerficiates.
2. I've installed the two keychains provided by DoD into both
X509Certificates and X509Anchors
3. At one point, in Keychain Access, it recognized my smartcard as
"smartcard reader #1." However, when I clicked on my personal certificates
with my name on it, they would show that it was "INVALID."
4. So I went into the draft guide "Smartcard Login on Tiger" and copied and
pasted what was under "enabling smartcard login" in the Terminal mode. I'm
not sure what happened after that, but my laptop no longer recognizes my
smartcard reader at all.
5. I moved CCID Class Driver bunding to the desktop.
6. I've downloaded the Citrix ICA Client for Mac.
My questions:
1. How do I get my laptop to recognize my smartcard reader again? Do I
need to undo any of the things I've done above? And if so, how do I do
that? I need basic level instruction.
2. Do I need to update my driver for the SCR331 reader to the firmware 5.18
version given that I running on version 10.4.6? It seems from what I've
read that I don't have to but I may be mistaken.
3. Do I need VirtualPC to get this thing working?
4. How do I make my personal certificate "valid"
5. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks for any of your suggestions.
_______________________________________________
Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.
Fed-talk mailing list (email@hidden)
Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription:
This email sent to email@hidden