- Stc ii smart card reader driver mac osx#
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I'll now go kill myself for geeking out this bad. If safari is running, you have to shut it down first, insert the CAC (sts) then restart safari and go to webmail, portal, etc. Once you're good to go, you'll have to be sure to insert your CAC (sts) BEFORE you start safari. To do that, go to DISA's certificate site here and follow the instructions on this site CAC on a Mac The only catch is that you have to import the DoD Root certificates in the Mac. It's built right into the OS for 10.5.x and beyond.
Stc ii smart card reader driver drivers#
10.5.x will find it just fine and you also don't need any 'middleware' stuff like you do in windows or special drivers for the reader. With 10.5.x, you don't have to go through the extra steps you may find online of 'flashing' the CAC reader or uploading drivers. Identiv's SCR3310v2.0 is a small and ergonomic USB smart card reader with backside mounting holes. I got mine working with safari a couple weeks ago. STCII SMART CARD READER DRIVERS - Enter the e-mail stcii smart card of the recipient Add your own personal message, This option requires no OS understanding.
Stc ii smart card reader driver mac osx#
What card readers are you guys using with OSX and do you have the latest 10.5.6?Īs long as you have Mac OSX 10.5.x, you should be good to go using any CAC reader with Safari (No go for me using Firefox unfortunately). I'll be working on it when I have a little more time. I've been sifting through Apple's Fed Mailing List and I think I might have found a solution. Is there any way to load this stuff to Mozilla? I would completely $hitcan IE 07 if it weren't for these. Is there a way to label a website as "trusted"? When I was able to log on with my old card, every time I tried to open one of these websites, I would get an IE07 warning screen that said something to the effect of, "The certificate from this website is not trusted.do you wish to continue (not recommended)." Not a huge deal, just a pain to have to click through it every time. I have already cleared my old certificates, and it does not allow me the "Make Certificates Available for Windows" option. So how do I get the certificate for my new card and/or get ActiveClient to recognize my card? I called the Comm Nazis, who told me, "I dunno.we don't deal with personal laptops," and the only site I found on Google requires a CAC to access (go figure) I went to AF Portal using my 69 character password and downloaded the newest ActiveClient software (6.1.3.1) to see if that would help, but now ActiveClient doesn't even recognize my card - I get the message "Your smart card is not initialized," which I assume is because it doesn't have the new certificate (the card works fine at work). mil computers, but not on personal computers).
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The certificate that shows up is the old card, which worked fine on all those sites (apparently they automatically update on. I recently got a new CAC and now I can't use it on my laptop for any websites (Portal, Leaveweb, Webmail, etc.). Okay, I need help with this so I can take my laptop TDY. Right click on the system tray and open the program, then load/view certificates. Also, make sure you've actually loaded your certificates from your cac into the activecard program.