[SmartcardServices-Users] MacOS Sierra version

Shiro, Brian bshiro at usgs.gov
Mon Dec 19 16:09:31 PST 2016


Thank you, all.  CACkey worked for me.

On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 9:23 AM, Sur, Douglas (NIH/CSR) [E] <
douglas.sur at nih.gov> wrote:

> Thursby has been belly belly good for me. J
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> MacOS 10.12.2
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> Cisco VPN 3.1.13015
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> SCR 3500
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> *From: *"Shiro, Brian" <bshiro at usgs.gov>
> *Date: *Monday, December 19, 2016 at 1:33 PM
> *To: *"smartcardservices-users at lists.macosforge.org" <
> smartcardservices-users at lists.macosforge.org>
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> *Subject: *Re: [SmartcardServices-Users] MacOS Sierra version
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> I typed "security export-smartcard" in the terminal.  Indeed, it knows the
> Smart Card is there and correctly displayed the certificates, private keys,
> and identities on the card.  I'm using a SCR3500 reader on a new MacBook
> Pro in this case.  I get the same result with SCR3311 on an iMac too.
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> Something is still amiss, as I can't get Pulse Secure to connect to our
> protected network via VPN.  In El Capitan, installing Smart Card Services
> (or Centrify) was a prerequisite to getting Pulse Secure working.
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> I wouldn't know where to begin in manually extracting the relevant pieces
> from the OS 10.11 installer and putting them on my machine.  Is there a
> description of what to do somewhere?
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> Brian
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> On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 7:39 AM, Daly, John L CIV NAVAIR, 4G0000D <
> john.l.daly at navy.mil> wrote:
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> When you are just using the built-in Sierra setup, and you insert your
> smartcard, what happens when you type
> security export-smartcard
> at the terminal?
> There doesn't seem to be any other way of telling if it actually reads
> your smartcard.  it does not show up in the keychain any more.
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> ___________________________________
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> Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2016 07:01:24 -1000
> From: Brian Shiro <bshiro at usgs.gov>
> To: Smart Card Services-Users
>         <smartcardservices-users at lists.macosforge.org>
> Subject: Re: [SmartcardServices-Users] MacOS Sierra version
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> I tried the El Capitan version of Smart Card Services on Sierra with no
> success. The installer gave up immediately with an error saying the OS was
> wrong.
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> Hoping Sierra's new built-in Smart Card tokends might work without having
> to install anything extra, I had tried that first. That too did not work. I
> did not know I had a Smart Card reader connected at all.
>
> Brian
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