Re: [Fed-Talk] CAC and Firefox 3
Re: [Fed-Talk] CAC and Firefox 3
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] CAC and Firefox 3
- From: "Timothy J. Miller" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2008 07:39:48 -0500
Blake Jordan wrote:
Thanks for reposting that Clay, that cleared up things a little bit.
However, it still didn't seem to work for me unfortunately. Firefox
successfully loaded the driver, but after restarting Firefox, my
certificates still don't show up in Firefox.
When the card is in the reader, FF should prompt for the PIN when you
open the Certificates dialog. Technically speaking it doesn't need the
PIN as the certs aren't PIN protected, but there you go.
If it's not, open the Security Devices dialog and see if your reader is
detected. If the reader is present, clicking on it should show whether
it sees the card insertion.
Do I need the egate driver like the Fedora page mentions for Coolkey? Do
I need to manually compile Coolkey against 10.5, or is the precompiled
binary still fine? Are there any other steps I could be missing?
The eGate driver is for the actual Red Hat Coolkeys (well, one version
of them anyway), so you don't need that. I compiled my own from CVS
source, but I've been told in email that the pre-built package should
still be working.
-- Tim
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