Re: [Fed-Talk] Problems with Keychain/AF WebMail/CAC
Re: [Fed-Talk] Problems with Keychain/AF WebMail/CAC
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Problems with Keychain/AF WebMail/CAC
- From: "Timothy J. Miller" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 13:03:02 -0500
On May 30, 2007, at 12:50 PM, Mike Jackson wrote:
I actually tried an intel mini I have on my desk and I get all the
same issues. I have a PPC mini at home that I may give a try to
later tonight. At least I know the OWA is still active and hasn't
been shutoff (which is a rumor that I had heard a few weeks ago).
Try launching FF, opening the Security Devices dialog (under
Preferences | Advanced | Encryption), selecting the PKCS#11 module
and *then* inserting the card. You should see the card detected.
If that doesn't do anything, try re-registering the CAC with the CAC
pcsc card driver:
sudo pcsctool
Then try the above again.
Do you know if I still have to copy certs from a windows machine
onto my local mac? I think 10.4.9 has all the certs necessary but I
am not sure.
You may need the DoD Root CA 2 in X509Anchors and the 11-18 CAs.
Firefox has its own cert store, so you'll need to load *all* the DoD
CAs (unless you're using the DoD Configuration add-on, which does
this for you).
In re: Safari and OWA--check with your CSAs and tell them you need to
run LEAP again (or you want to know where the local LEAP website
is). When you run LEAP, select the ID cert rather than the email
cert when authenticating to the LEAP website. Safari *should* work
with OWA after that.
Note that you'll also need to run LEAP when you get a new card.
-- Tim
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