[Fed-Talk] SUCCESS: CAC & OS 10.5
[Fed-Talk] SUCCESS: CAC & OS 10.5
- Subject: [Fed-Talk] SUCCESS: CAC & OS 10.5
- From: "McCreery, Lee CTR DISA" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2007 11:40:36 -0600
- Thread-topic: SUCCESS: CAC & OS 10.5
Hello All,
I just wanted to give an update to the issue that we all have been seeing since the release of 10.5 and CACs.
Following the upgrade from 10.4 to 10.5 I also noticed that CAC/PKI stopped working(SCR331 & OmniKey 3121 readers). As I mentioned in another thread a co-worker system seems to work at least for webmail and the PKI required websites we frequent with the OmniKey 3121 reader.
I upgraded my system at the end of last week. I also lost my ability to access PKI/CAC enabled sites. I reverted back to slicking my system and doing an installation from scratch. The installation was of OSX 10.5 and add-ons like X11. After connecting back to the network there was an update for "Login & Key Chains"(downloaded and installed). After the system was back up I connected my faithful SCR331, but it would only blink the led repeatedly and the Key Chain viewer & "sc_auth hash" did not indicate any connection. I downloaded the MAC drivers for the card reader and also tried "pcsctool" but it still didn't work. I even attempted to upgrade the firmware for the reader from 5.18-->5.25...Nothing new...Failure.
I then connected a different card reader "OmniKey CardMan 3121". Opened "Key Chain viewer" and you can guess what I saw. In the top of the list was an entry for CAC. In the past I was not ever successful in getting the Omnikey to work with MAC and I followed the mailing list lead in using the SCR331.
So far my co-worker and I are successfully able to connect to PKI/CAC enabled webmail and websites with Safari. We have only attempted to connect with Firefox which did not work, but we haven't spent much time troubleshooting.
So if I can supply anymore information please let me know.
I would like to Thank co-worker April and her husband David for the leads in making it this far.
Lee
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Lee G. McCreery
SPAWAR System Center - Pensacola FL
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