Re: [Fed-Talk] Safari 4.0.5 DKO CAC PKI Error
Re: [Fed-Talk] Safari 4.0.5 DKO CAC PKI Error
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Safari 4.0.5 DKO CAC PKI Error
- From: Basil Decina <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2010 15:47:57 -0400
David,
Well, I upgraded to Safari 6 (6533.16) and no luck. (I already had the akocac.us.army.mil identity preference in my keychain.)
It's probably my 10.6.3 (other things broke for me on 10.6.3).
Cole,
BTW, I did get into DTS just fine (and printed) but I didn't re-apply the patch on 5.0 (I did on 4.x) --- did the patch persist across the upgrade ?
Thanks, Basil
On Jun 8, 2010, at 12:33 PM, Cole Barnes wrote:
> DTS works with 64-bit Safari 5 (assuming the aforementioned patch is applied); I logged in last night. Hopefully they will be updating soon, so that the patch is unnecessary.
>
> Cole Barnes
> Gradkell Systems, Inc.
> http://www.gradkell.com/
On Jun 8, 2010, at 12:32 PM, David Mueller wrote:
> Both DKO (CAC Login) and DTS work for me with Safari 5.0 (5533.16) on Mac OS
> X 10.5.8.
>
> For DKO/AKO, you need to create an Identity Preference for
> "https://akocac.us.army.mil/".
>
> - David
>
>
> On 6/8/10 9:24 AM, "Basil Decina" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Anyone know what this error means and how to get around it ?
>>
>> This is under MacOS 10.6.3 running Safari 4.0.5 (6531.22.7) with a "GEMAL TO
>> GCX4 72K D1" CAC. Safari does use this cert (it asks for my pin) and I have
>> an identity preference set for both "https://www.us.army.mil" and
>> "https://www.us.army.mil/". The CAC works fine on a Windows XP site (so it is
>> registered properly with DKO), and my username/password works on the Mac (so
>> my account is fine).
>>
>> BTW, I now am using DTS with my CAC on Safari (with the Gradkill patch).
>> Anyone try either DKO or DTS with Safari 5.0 ?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Basil
>> ------
>>
>> 403 - Access Forbidden
>> You did not present a valid certificate.
>> • Is your CAC correctly inserted into the smart-card reader?
>> • Have you registered your CAC with AKO? If not, login to AKO with your
>> username and password, click on My Account in the upper right corner and then
>> click on CAC Registration in the toolbar.
>> • Have you recently gotten a new CAC? If so, you will need to register your
>> CAC with AKO again.
>> • Have you registered your certificates with Internet Explorer? If not, open
>> your smart-card utility, go to the Tools menu and select Register
>> Certificates.
>> Login to AKO: Go to www.us.army.mil
>> AKO CAC Information: AKO CAC Resource Center (AKO Login Required)
>> CAC Registration Help: CAC Login FAQ (AKO Login NOT Required)
> email@hidden
>
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