Xca For Mac



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Here are the steps on how to install a CAC Reader for Mac:
  1. Ensure your CAC reader works with Mac
  2. Check to ensure your Mac accepts the reader
  3. Check your Mac OS version
  4. Check your CAC’s version
  5. Update your DOD certificates
  6. Guidance for Firefox Users
  7. Look at graphs to see which CAC enabler to use

Step 1: Purchase a Mac Friendly CAC Reader

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Purchase a CAC reader that works for your Mac. There are only a couple that you can choose from and I’ve listed them below.

If you already have a CAC reader and it isn’t Mac friendly, you could update the firmware, however, for the non-tech savvy people out there, it’s probably better to just purchase a new one and save the headache – they’re only ~$11-13 dollars.

Best Mac Compatible CAC USB Readers

Best Mac Compatible CAC Desk Readers

Step 2: Plug in and Ensure It’s Accepted

Once you have your CAC reader, plug it into your Mac and ensure your computer recognizes it. If you have one of the CAC readers we suggested above, then you should be good to go.

If for some reason your CAC reader isn’t working, you may need to download the appropriate drivers for your CAC reader. You can find these drivers on the Reader’s Manufacturer Website.

Step 3: Update Your DOD Certificates

Now that you have your CAC reader connected and accepted on your Mac computer, it’s time to ensure you have the right certificates in order to access DOD CAC required web pages.

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Procedure for Chrome and Safari

  1. Type ⇧⌘U (Shift + Command + U) to access your Utilities
  2. Find and Double click “Keychain Access”
  3. Select “Login” and “All Items”
  4. Download the following five files and double click each once downloaded so as to install in your Keychain Access.
  5. When you double-click the Mac Root Cert 3 and 4, you’ll need to tell your browser to always trust them. Click the button like you see below:

Additional Steps for Firefox

If you’re using Mozilla Firefox as your primary browser, you’re going to need to perform some additional steps. First, perform the same steps that you did for Chrome and Safari. Afterwards, follow these additional steps to get started.

  1. Download All Certs zip and double click to unzip all 39 files
  2. While in Firefox, click “Firefox” on the top left, then “Preferences”
  3. Then Click “Advanced” > “Certificates” > “View Certificates”
  4. Then Click “Authorities” and then “Import”
  5. Import each file individually from the “AllCerts” folder. When you do this, the below box will popup. Check all three boxes and click “OK”

Step 4: Download and install CAC Enabler

Choosing the right CAC enabler can be pretty tricky. It all depends on what OS you have installed, how you installed it, and even what kind of CAC Card you have!

In order to get the right enabler, be sure to visit our trusty guide to Mac CAC Enablers! It’ll walk you through exactly which enabler is right for you.

CAC Access at Home Success

Now that you have a CAC reader, certificates, and a CAC Enabler, you should now be able to access any CAC-enabled website and log on using your CAC password and data.

Common Reasons Why Your CAC Card Won’t Work On Your Mac

Ensure Your CAC Card Meets the Standards: In order for your CAC card to work, it must meet the minimal requirements. Currently, there are only four types of CAC cards that can be used. The ensure you have the right CAC card for online access, flip your CAC card to the back and if you have one of the below numbers written on the top left, then you are good to go:

  • G&D FIPS 201 SCE 3.2
  • Oberthur ID one 128 v5.5 Dual
  • GEMALTO DLGX4-A 144
  • GEMALTO TOP DL GX4 144

If you do not have any of the above written on the back, then proceed to your nearest PSD to get a new CAC card issued.

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GnoMint for Gnome desktop¶

GnoMint allows any person to run a Certification Authority, creating certificates for any purpose: e-mail signing and/or crypting; TLS authentication through web, VPNs or other protocols; secured web-servers... Its development was started due to the lack of a 'just-works' CA software: creating a CA from zero, through open-source command-line utilities, was possible, but was unconfortable to remember all the neccessary parameters. And you had to create a difficult configuration file. So here it is gnoMint, and it will help you all systems and network administrators to deploy a Certification Authority very easily. Currently, gnoMint allows:
  • Creating all the infrastructure to keep and run a Certification Authority, saved in only one file.
  • Create Certification Signing Requests, allowing to export them to PKCS#8 files, so they can be send to other CAs.
  • Create X.509 certificates, with a usual set of subject-parameters.
  • Export certificates and private keys to PEM files, so they can be used by external applications.
  • For each CA, establish a set of policies for certificate generation.
  • Import CSRs made by other applications
  • Export PKCS#12 structures, so the certificates can be imported easily by web and mail clients.
  • Revoke certificates, and generate the corresponding CRLs
  • Allow the possibility of keeping the CA private key, or other private keys, in external files or devices (as USB drives)
  • Allow the management of a whole hierarchy of CAs, with their respectives certificates.
  • Import pre-existing Certification Authorities, with all their data.
  • Allow an easy CA operation from command-line tools, for batch certificate creation, or integration with other utilities.

TinyCA for Gnome Desktop¶

TinyCA supports the following features:
  • Unlimited CAs possible
  • Support for creating and managing SubCAs
  • Creation and Revocation of x509 - S/MIME certificates
  • PKCS#10 Requests can be imported and signed
  • RSA and DSA keys can be generated and used
  • ServerCertificates
    • Certificates can be exported as: PEM, DER, TXT and PKCS#12
    • Certificates may be used with e.g. Apache, Postfix, OpenLDAP, Cyrus, FreeS/WAN, OpenVPN, OpenSWAN, FreeRadius
  • ClientCertificates
    • Certificates can be exported as: PEM, DER, TXT and PKCS#12
    • Certificates may be used with e.g. Netscape, Konqueror, Opera, Internet Explorer, Outlook (Express) and FreeS/WAN
  • Certificate Revocation List
  • CRLs can be exported as: PEM, DER and TXT

Xca for GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, Windows¶

Graphical certification authority is an interface for managing asymetric keys like RSA or DSA. It is intended as a small CA for creation and signing certificates. It uses the OpenSSL library for the cryptographic operations.

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