Re: [Fed-Talk] Re: Fed-talk Digest, Vol 6, Issue 194
Re: [Fed-Talk] Re: Fed-talk Digest, Vol 6, Issue 194
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Re: Fed-talk Digest, Vol 6, Issue 194
- From: Joel Esler <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 15:25:32 -0400
Well, wait. Â Mail.app has native exchange functionality. Â Not OWA.
J
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 3:16 PM, Ken Logsdon
<email@hidden> wrote:
It looks like mail app will work with snow leopard but not at this time I have been using entourage for about 8 months works great.
Sent from my iPhone
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 1. Re: OWA on MacBookPro (David Mueller)
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 3. Re: OWA on MacBookPro (David Mueller)
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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 03 Aug 2009 17:33:16 -0700
From: David Mueller <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] OWA on MacBookPro
To: Bill Stevens <email@hidden>, Mike Enos
 <email@hidden>
Cc: "Roddy, Jack E CIV \(NETS\)" <email@hidden>,
 Fed-talk <email@hidden>
Message-ID: <C69CCFDC.28F8Úemail@hidden>
Content-Type: text/plain; Â Â charset="ISO-8859-1"
I have not heard anything that indicates that Apple's Mail.app works with
NMCI OWA. Â Entourage 2008 does work; I'm using it right now to send this.
NMCI OWA works with Safari as well. Â One thing I have found that helps is to
have two Identity Preferences created in Keychain Access, one with and one
without the trailing slash at the end of the URL. Â Make sure the Identity
Preferences are mapped to your Email Signature Certificate (the one with the
Email Signing Private Key), not your Identity Certificate (the one with the
Identity Private Key). Â You will not be prompted to select a certificate in
Safari; you must manually create the Identity Preferences.
Note that with Safari, OWA will present the less-functional version; you
will not be able to send signed or encrypted email.
- David
On 8/3/09 4:48 PM, "Bill Stevens" <email@hidden> wrote:
Mike everything works as described in the "CAC for a Mac" document.
But when I try to link to a site requiring a CAC card it does not
work. Â When I try to send an email with the certificates enabled,
there is nothing in the mail application that lets me select the
certificates. Â Everything in "Keychain Access" works as described in
the instructions however.
Seems to me that this might really be a Safari and/or Mail issue.
Bill S.
On Aug 3, 2009, at 4:40 PM, Mike Enos wrote:
Bill - at what point does it fail?
Can you see the CAC certificates in your keychain?
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 18:29, Bill Stevens
<email@hidden> wrote:
Mike ---
I just spent two weeks trying to make this work, using the
instructions you refer to below, under OS X 10.5.7 with no luck. Â I
followed all the instructions and everything seemed to work except
when I actually tried to log onto a protected site, which did not
work. Â Might be a safari/mail problem? Â I finally gave up and got it
working on a PC in about 1 hour. Â If anyone really has been
successful in getting a DoD NMCI CAC Â card reader working on a Mac
under OS X 10.5.7 I would love to know the secret.
Bill Stevens
Applied Operations Research, Inc.
420 Stevens Ave.
STE 230
Solana Beach, CA 92075-2077
(858) 436-8780 x101 Office
(858) 436-8790 Desk
(858) 436-8781 Fax
(858) 342-3006 Cell
http//:www.appliedor.com
email@hidden
email@hidden
On Aug 3, 2009, at 11:42 AM, Mike Enos wrote:
Jack,
I've collected a lot of documentation on this subject at this site.
Please check the CAC for Mac guide, prepared with NMCI users in
mind, but should provide most of the information you're looking
for. With the SCR 3310 and a new (assuming 10.5.6+) OS version, you
should be in pretty good shape.
https://sites.google.com/a/compsolve.net/mac-cac/
---
Mike Enos
email@hidden
http://twitter.com/mike_enos
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 12:12, Roddy, Jack E CIV (NETS)
<email@hidden
wrote:
I¹m a little embarrassed to ask this but, after reading earlier
post along with older documents posted at Naval Postgraduate
School, I¹m still having no success connecting my new Macbookpro to
my Navy email. Â I have googled and read everything that seems
pertinent.
I have a SCR 3310 CAC reader, recently purchased (received with no
instructions or literature) and the new MacBookPro laptop.
I have a Dell PC laptop that I had been using for OWA but cannot
get anywhere with the Mac.
When I plug in the SCR3310 the light blinks momentarily but then
never comes on again, either with or without my CAC inserted.  I¹ve
read that all the drivers are included in Leopard 10.5 and I see
the DOD Root CA and other certs on the Mac.
Is there an up-to-date, step by step for boring dummies like me?
Thanks
Jack Roddy
email@hidden
email@hidden
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 11:47:09 -0400
From: Mike Enos <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] OWA on MacBookPro
To: David Mueller <email@hidden>
Cc: "Roddy, Jack E CIV \(NETS\)" <email@hidden>,
 Fed-talk <email@hidden>
Message-ID:
 <email@hidden" target="_blank">email@hidden>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
David, what version of OS X are you using? Great comment about creating two
identity preferences in Keychain Access.
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 20:33, David Mueller <email@hidden>wrote:
I have not heard anything that indicates that Apple's Mail.app works with
NMCI OWA. Â Entourage 2008 does work; I'm using it right now to send this.
NMCI OWA works with Safari as well. Â One thing I have found that helps is
to
have two Identity Preferences created in Keychain Access, one with and one
without the trailing slash at the end of the URL. Â Make sure the Identity
Preferences are mapped to your Email Signature Certificate (the one with
the
Email Signing Private Key), not your Identity Certificate (the one with the
Identity Private Key). Â You will not be prompted to select a certificate in
Safari; you must manually create the Identity Preferences.
Note that with Safari, OWA will present the less-functional version; you
will not be able to send signed or encrypted email.
- David
On 8/3/09 4:48 PM, "Bill Stevens" <email@hidden> wrote:
Mike everything works as described in the "CAC for a Mac" document.
But when I try to link to a site requiring a CAC card it does not
work. Â When I try to send an email with the certificates enabled,
there is nothing in the mail application that lets me select the
certificates. Â Everything in "Keychain Access" works as described in
the instructions however.
Seems to me that this might really be a Safari and/or Mail issue.
Bill S.
On Aug 3, 2009, at 4:40 PM, Mike Enos wrote:
Bill - at what point does it fail?
Can you see the CAC certificates in your keychain?
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 18:29, Bill Stevens
<email@hidden> wrote:
Mike ---
I just spent two weeks trying to make this work, using the
instructions you refer to below, under OS X 10.5.7 with no luck. Â I
followed all the instructions and everything seemed to work except
when I actually tried to log onto a protected site, which did not
work. Â Might be a safari/mail problem? Â I finally gave up and got it
working on a PC in about 1 hour. Â If anyone really has been
successful in getting a DoD NMCI CAC Â card reader working on a Mac
under OS X 10.5.7 I would love to know the secret.
Bill Stevens
Applied Operations Research, Inc.
420 Stevens Ave.
STE 230
Solana Beach, CA 92075-2077
(858) 436-8780 x101 Office
(858) 436-8790 Desk
(858) 436-8781 Fax
(858) 342-3006 Cell
http//:www.appliedor.com
email@hidden
email@hidden
On Aug 3, 2009, at 11:42 AM, Mike Enos wrote:
Jack,
I've collected a lot of documentation on this subject at this site.
Please check the CAC for Mac guide, prepared with NMCI users in
mind, but should provide most of the information you're looking
for. With the SCR 3310 and a new (assuming 10.5.6+) OS version, you
should be in pretty good shape.
https://sites.google.com/a/compsolve.net/mac-cac/
---
Mike Enos
email@hidden
http://twitter.com/mike_enos
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 12:12, Roddy, Jack E CIV (NETS)
<email@hidden
wrote:
I¹m a little embarrassed to ask this but, after reading earlier
post along with older documents posted at Naval Postgraduate
School, I¹m still having no success connecting my new Macbookpro to
my Navy email. Â I have googled and read everything that seems
pertinent.
I have a SCR 3310 CAC reader, recently purchased (received with no
instructions or literature) and the new MacBookPro laptop.
I have a Dell PC laptop that I had been using for OWA but cannot
get anywhere with the Mac.
When I plug in the SCR3310 the light blinks momentarily but then
never comes on again, either with or without my CAC inserted.  I¹ve
read that all the drivers are included in Leopard 10.5 and I see
the DOD Root CA and other certs on the Mac.
Is there an up-to-date, step by step for boring dummies like me?
Thanks
Jack Roddy
email@hidden
email@hidden
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Date: Tue, 04 Aug 2009 08:51:42 -0700
From: David Mueller <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] OWA on MacBookPro
To: Mike Enos <email@hidden>
Cc: "Roddy, Jack E CIV \(NETS\)" <email@hidden>,
 Fed-talk <email@hidden>
Message-ID: <C69DA71E.2910Úemail@hidden>
Content-Type: text/plain; Â Â charset="ISO-8859-1"
10.5.7
- David
On 8/4/09 8:47 AM, "Mike Enos" <email@hidden> wrote:
David, what version of OS X are you using? Great comment about creating two
identity preferences in Keychain Access.
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 20:33, David Mueller <email@hidden>wrote:
I have not heard anything that indicates that Apple's Mail.app works with
NMCI OWA. Â Entourage 2008 does work; I'm using it right now to send this.
NMCI OWA works with Safari as well. Â One thing I have found that helps is
to
have two Identity Preferences created in Keychain Access, one with and one
without the trailing slash at the end of the URL. Â Make sure the Identity
Preferences are mapped to your Email Signature Certificate (the one with
the
Email Signing Private Key), not your Identity Certificate (the one with the
Identity Private Key). Â You will not be prompted to select a certificate in
Safari; you must manually create the Identity Preferences.
Note that with Safari, OWA will present the less-functional version; you
will not be able to send signed or encrypted email.
- David
On 8/3/09 4:48 PM, "Bill Stevens" <email@hidden> wrote:
Mike everything works as described in the "CAC for a Mac" document.
But when I try to link to a site requiring a CAC card it does not
work. Â When I try to send an email with the certificates enabled,
there is nothing in the mail application that lets me select the
certificates. Â Everything in "Keychain Access" works as described in
the instructions however.
Seems to me that this might really be a Safari and/or Mail issue.
Bill S.
On Aug 3, 2009, at 4:40 PM, Mike Enos wrote:
Bill - at what point does it fail?
Can you see the CAC certificates in your keychain?
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 18:29, Bill Stevens
<email@hidden> wrote:
Mike ---
I just spent two weeks trying to make this work, using the
instructions you refer to below, under OS X 10.5.7 with no luck. Â I
followed all the instructions and everything seemed to work except
when I actually tried to log onto a protected site, which did not
work. Â Might be a safari/mail problem? Â I finally gave up and got it
working on a PC in about 1 hour. Â If anyone really has been
successful in getting a DoD NMCI CAC Â card reader working on a Mac
under OS X 10.5.7 I would love to know the secret.
Bill Stevens
Applied Operations Research, Inc.
420 Stevens Ave.
STE 230
Solana Beach, CA 92075-2077
(858) 436-8780 x101 Office
(858) 436-8790 Desk
(858) 436-8781 Fax
(858) 342-3006 Cell
http//:www.appliedor.com
email@hidden
email@hidden
On Aug 3, 2009, at 11:42 AM, Mike Enos wrote:
Jack,
I've collected a lot of documentation on this subject at this site.
Please check the CAC for Mac guide, prepared with NMCI users in
mind, but should provide most of the information you're looking
for. With the SCR 3310 and a new (assuming 10.5.6+) OS version, you
should be in pretty good shape.
https://sites.google.com/a/compsolve.net/mac-cac/
---
Mike Enos
email@hidden
http://twitter.com/mike_enos
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 12:12, Roddy, Jack E CIV (NETS)
<email@hidden
wrote:
I¹m a little embarrassed to ask this but, after reading earlier
post along with older documents posted at Naval Postgraduate
School, I¹m still having no success connecting my new Macbookpro to
my Navy email. Â I have googled and read everything that seems
pertinent.
I have a SCR 3310 CAC reader, recently purchased (received with no
instructions or literature) and the new MacBookPro laptop.
I have a Dell PC laptop that I had been using for OWA but cannot
get anywhere with the Mac.
When I plug in the SCR3310 the light blinks momentarily but then
never comes on again, either with or without my CAC inserted.  I¹ve
read that all the drivers are included in Leopard 10.5 and I see
the DOD Root CA and other certs on the Mac.
Is there an up-to-date, step by step for boring dummies like me?
Thanks
Jack Roddy
email@hidden
email@hidden
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