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Bestsellers 01. $19.75 Specials $57.00 SPECIAL Add to Cart for Price Thursday 13 December, 209 visitors in the last 12 months. Copyright © 2004-2018 Powered by Last modified on Thursday 09 August, 2018 US Toll Free: 866-841-7415. This has been an ongoing issue but a quick search of the forum reveals no topics in 2009, so I'm bringing it up again. If nothing else I have a dim hope that Apple might read these posts and take this as a suggestion. There seems to be no way to use any Apple-based browser (Safari, Firefox, etc.) to access secure Department of Defense web sites with a Common Access Card and reader. I have a reader that is compatible with the OS, and my certificates appear in keychain. But the browsers, most notably Safari, don't seem to care that the reader and card are there. Sites simply act as though I don't have either reader or card connected. This is a pretty basic thing, and there MUST be a way to accomplish it. I could do it three or four versions of MacOS ago, but the support seems to have vanished. Does anyone know a way to make this work? Apple, if you're listening, please add CAC support for your browser! Is it common knowledge that one cannot use a CAC card reader with OS X 10.5.7? I have a document entitled 'CAC for a Mac: Using an Intel-Based Apple OS X System to Access NMCI Outlook Web Access' that shows how to set up OS X 10.5.4 or 10.5.5 to use a CAC. I cannot get these instructions to work under 10.5.7, though I appear to be agonizingly close. Should I give up and wait for an Apple fix or has anyone found 10.5.7 instructions that work? Mac help has an 'about common access card viewer' entry but it points to a 'CAC setup' document that has apparently been removed from the knowledge base. Any help anyone can offer will be most welcome. I've got everything (with the exception of the pig known as DTS) using an SCR3310 reader and a recently issued Oberthur card. I got some additional info from militarycac.com that helped put the final touches in place. I could see the certificates on the CAC but sites like the AF and JFCOM portals wouldn't let me get on! BTW, it worked under 10.5.6 and everything worked Golden under 10.6 (Snow Leopard). These steps gave me what I needed: From militarycac.com: Step 9: Insert Your CAC Card into the Card Reader. ![]() If in the upper left of the Keychain Access window, under 'Keychains' your CAC should show up (CAC XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX), select it. In the right hand side you will see the certificates that are on your CAC. Step 10: Click the 'Padlock' icon in the upper left corner of the program window, which will prompt you for your CAC PIN. Enter your PIN to unlock your CAC. Step 11: Select the desired certificate, which will show DOD CA-XX or DOD EMAIL CA-XX in the upper window. I am having the same problems accessing the USMC websites. I have identical hardware (Litronic 215) and it does show up on the keychain as everything works as expected. But Safari, Mail, etc doesn't know how to look at it. I know you have to program which sites are supposed to look up the CAC card, but there is insufficient documentation out there to help us Marines out on that one. If someone knows how to upgrade the certificates on the keychain to reflect these websites it would be greatly appreciated.
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