On Feb 21, 2009, at 3:12 PM, Jeffrey Wadsworth wrote: Hello, I have leopard running on an iMac (PPC) and a MacBook Pro. Both had tiger installed prior to Leopard. The iMac for a much longer time, the macbook was upgraded from tiger right after I opened the box.
My CAC card is recognized by my iMac. My MacBook recognized my CAC ONCE immediately after updating the firmware on the reader. After a restart, it no longer populated my key chain with a CAC key.
Any suggestions on how to get my MacBook to recognize my CAC?
I am in the AF and would like to use OWA. The problem is getting the right identity preference, the OWA wants the email certificate. In windows when prompted, the activcard software gives two options, Email or not email. In the keychain, there are 2 email certs, signing and encryption, which one is supposed to be used?
I seems like most of the users on the list are Army or Navy. My situation is entirely with AF websites, any help would be greatly appreciated!
-Jeff Wadsworth
Jeff,
Which Smart Card Reader ? (Verify with System Profiler) Which Smart Card ? Which Mac OS X version ? DId you install any third-party driver or software related to Smart Cards ?
I previously sent several very detailed email messages to the list on various topics which would help you here, check the archives as well. The Date sent and the Subjects in reverse chronological order were:
Dec 17 Clarification on Safari/Certs change with Mac OS X 10.5.3 and beyond Dec 17 SCSU v1.2 ==> Mac OS X 10.5.6! Sept 19 [UPDATE] Smart Card Services Update v1.2 (Universal) Now Available! Sept 11 [NOTICE] Mac OS X 10.5.5 will still require installation of "Smart Card Services Update" July 7 [Discussion] (4) Support Smart Card "Types" on Mac OS X 10.5 July 7 [Discussion] (3) Enabling Intermediate CA Certificates - SystemCACertificates July 2 [Discussion] (2) Card recognized, but I cannot access PKI protected Websites July 2 [Discussion] (1) Reader and/or Card not recognized by Mac OS X 10.5 July 2 [Discussion] 10.5.x/Smart Card/Safari Issues
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