Re: [Fed-Talk] Encrypting files and folders via DoD CAC?
Re: [Fed-Talk] Encrypting files and folders via DoD CAC?
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Encrypting files and folders via DoD CAC?
- From: Timothy J Miller <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 09:59:41 -0600
On Feb 20, 2008, at 9:11 AM, Brochner, Ruben CTR DTIC Z wrote:
Does this mean that Leopard supports logging in with a CAC on a
FileVault
enabled system?
Yes, if Shawn's slides are to believed. :)
If so, does this work with Active Directory?
I would presume so, if you have ADmitMac/CAC installed. Paul Nelson
can speak to this.
Does it require the use of third party software, like ADmit Mac for
CAC?
Since you don't have PKINIT in Leopard yet, this should be yes.
I know that under 10.4, FileVault with CAC was not officially
supported by
Apple--especially in Active Directory.
I never tried FileVault + AD logon with a password, so while I can't
think of a reason it *won't* work (e.g., Keychain + AD logon works)
I've not tested it personally.
-- Tim
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