I was talking with a co-worker the
yesterday that just upgraded to 10.5. She said that following the OS
upgrade that an OS update was pushed to her the next day and her CAC started
working again. I just upgraded but have not had a chance to test my CAC.
One other thing she did mention was that
her CAC would only work with the OmniKey reader and SCR331 would not access the
card, but her husband’s CAC would work with both readers. Sorry I
don’t know which flavor of CAC card they both have.
I will test mine this evening and keep
everyone posted if I find anything more.
FYI: I have a Oberthur ID One V5.2 card w/
SCR331 and/or a spare OmniKey readers.
Lee
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[mailto:fed-talk-bounces+lee.mccreery.ctr=email@hidden] On Behalf Of Eric Glass
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007
1:43 PM
To: email@hidden
Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] CAC,
PowerMacs, and Leopard
Anyone made any head way on getting their CaC working in Leopard?
On Oct 31, 2007, at 5:27 PM, Ridley J. DiSiena wrote:
I've seen problems with reading the Oberthur PIV cards on 10.4 and 10.5
due to the reader driver that Apple ships with the OS. Even if the
firmware was 5.17 - 5.22 it would not read the Oberthur PIV cards, yet it
would read other cards for me fine. I remember the light on the reader
would just blink when I put the Oberthur in.
I submitted it as Bug Report 5293164 in
June.
Installing the manufacturer's driver for OS X from www.scmmicro.com was the fix I had found to
work for 10.4 fine, yet in early versions of 10.5 it was a bit unstable.
I have not had a chance to try the newest driver SCM with the 10.5 GM yet.
On Oct 31, 2007, at 5:33 PM, Paul Nelson wrote:
My Oberthur (64k) card does not work on Leopard, even with our ADmitMac
for
CAC tokend. This card
does work on Tiger. I'm looking
into this.... This
is NOT a problem with my reader, just the card.
Thursby Software Systems, Inc.
Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 16:38:08 -0400
Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] CAC, PowerMacs, and Leopard
I just tried a "GEMAL TO ACCESS 64KV2" CAC in a scr331 (FW
5.22) on a
MacBook Pro Core Duo running 10.5 and Keychain now sees the CAC Card.
If I put my Oberthur based card then nothing happens and I get some
errors reported to system.log.
Just another data point. Hope this helps.
Mike Jackson Senior
Research Engineer
Innovative Management & Technology Services
On Oct 30, 2007, at 8:54 AM, Boyd Fletcher wrote:
we tried running pcsctool. no luck. Leopard doesn't work with the
On 10/29/07 5:13 PM, "Timothy J. Miller" <email@hidden> wrote:
If the CAC shows up in Keychain Access and the certs thereon show as
valid and Safari still won't use it, that's a bug. I'd hit
bugreporter and get it submitted ASAP, but confirm access and trust
with Keychain Access first.
On Oct 29, 2007, at 4:06 PM, Boyd Fletcher wrote:
we tried that on a MBP with partial success. it work in mail but
but that user is using a different CAC card type than me.
On 10/29/07 4:46 PM, "Timothy J. Miller" <email@hidden> wrote:
Insert card, run Terminal, run the command "sudo pcsctool"
and
commonAccessCard.bundle at the prompt.
On Oct 29, 2007, at 3:08 PM, Boyd Fletcher wrote:
looks like the problem might be related to the version of the CACs
are using. the newer cards aren't working. I have a "Oberthur ID
Has anyone been able to get a smartcard reader to work on a
installing Leopard. I upgraded my 10.4.10 installation on a
tonight (that was working fine with my CAC) now the G5 doesn't
recognize either of my smartcard readers (SCR331 and SCR3310).
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