[SmartcardServices-Users] Support for Safenet iKey 2032?

Reese, Brian, CTR, Fort Meade-IRM Brian.Reese.ctr at dma.mil
Fri Sep 23 10:34:53 PDT 2011


What tokend file does it use? As far as I'm aware, the only thing Lion removed was the tokend files under /System/Library/Security/tokend and some stuff in the /etc/authorization file. If you install the smart card services for Lion on the MacOSForge, it mostly gives you the same capabilities Snow Leopard did out of the box. If it was a custom driver that you installed, you may need to reinstall it or it could be some compatibility issue specifically with Lion.

From: Howard Fore <howard.fore at hofo.com<mailto:howard.fore at hofo.com>>
Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 16:14:39 -0400
To: <smartcardservices-users at lists.macosforge.org<mailto:smartcardservices-users at lists.macosforge.org>>
Subject: [SmartcardServices-Users] Support for Safenet iKey 2032?

Hi,

I've just upgraded to 10.7 and my Safenet 1.0.3 Borderless Security driver isn't working anymore. I'm told that this is due to Apple's removal of builtin support for smartcard services. Does the Safenet iKey 2032 USB token fall into that category? If so, does this project provide support for the token? Or does it provide the missing pieces from 10.7 so the Safenet driver can work again?


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