Re: [Fed-Talk] Government / Military Mac users get PIV single sign-on from Thursby (UNCLASSIFIED)
Re: [Fed-Talk] Government / Military Mac users get PIV single sign-on from Thursby (UNCLASSIFIED)
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Government / Military Mac users get PIV single sign-on from Thursby (UNCLASSIFIED)
- From: "Miller, Timothy J." <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 09:28:16 -0400
- Acceptlanguage: en-US
- Thread-topic: [Fed-Talk] Government / Military Mac users get PIV single sign-on from Thursby (UNCLASSIFIED)
On 6/2/09 4:43 PM, "Gillett, Thomas J. (CMS/CTR)"
<email@hidden> wrote:
> Yes .. I follow you on that. It¹s not native in windows either, We have a
> product called active client installed for that to work. When we set up the
> PIV card in windows , we installed active client and then the os recognized it
> at the login screen and we would be prompted to enter our pin.
...which still wouldn't log you in without significant work in the AD
domain.
> With active
> client for OS X installed It still did not prompt us for our pin when a card
> was inserted. This was an issue with active client, not OSX .
You don't need ActivClient on OS X (RSA2048 issues with Apple's PIV tokend
aside). You *do* need to enable local accounts if that's what you want
using sc_auth, *or* you need something like ADmitMac or Centrify if you're
trying to log into an AD account.
-- Tim
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