Also, SmartCardServices doesn’t support all of the available Common Access Cards being issued. Notably, if you have a Oberthur ID One 128 v.5. Dual card (the type of card is printed on the back side, above the magnetic strip), SmartCardServices won’t work. I’ve had better luck using CACkey; version 0.7.0p1 works with OS X 10.9.x: http://militarycac.com/MacVideos.htm#CACKey_packages - David On Apr 21, 2014, at 10:15 AM, Jim Thomas <jim@thursby.com> wrote:
Tina,
The Stanley Global card readers require a driver to work with Mavericks.
http://stanleyglobaltech.com/mac.html
--- Jim
On 4/21/14 11:46 AM, Tina Kohler wrote:
I have a MacBook Pro running OSX 10.9.2. I have a Stanley Global Technologies CAC reader. My MacBook sees the CAC reader. The reader works properly on an older Mac running OS X 10.7.5 and different middleware (that's not available for OSX 10.9.2), so I'm sure the hardware is working properly.
I downloaded and installed SmartCardServices2.0.1-OSX10.9.zip from http://smartcardservices.macosforge.org/trac/wiki/installers I do not see the certs from my CAC in the keychain when I insert my CAC in the CAC reader.
It seems there's something else I need to do.
I perused your web pages, but I see no instructions for next steps, other than to send a message to this list.
What else do I need to do?
Thanks, Tina
Tina Kohler dr00kohler@yahoo.com
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