Has anyone successfully gotten access to a PKI-enabled DoD site using a CAC being read by a Mac? I have a PB running Panther but I have to find a PC everytime I need to surf to a DoD site. In fact I think I even have to use IE since April 1st as the Mozilla I have hasn't been handshaking correctly, but that could be that I don't have the latest version.
It would be ideal to just plug the ActivCard reader into my USB port, insert my CAC and use Safari to get to the site.
I agree, too many posters fail to read the article prior to flaming.
I "upgraded" from a S/W firewall to a Linksys router/firewall for the reason that I was tired of seeing the intrusion attempts. For $150 it sure is nice.
I had heard that the G5 will have multiple AltiVec logic units on it, much the same way as the current generation has multiple Integer logic units. You may want to check www.mcg.mot.com -- they build PPC boards (ATX, VME, cPCI) and have some flavor of Linux supported that has an embedded taste.
Has anyone successfully gotten access to a PKI-enabled DoD site using a CAC being read by a Mac? I have a PB running Panther but I have to find a PC everytime I need to surf to a DoD site. In fact I think I even have to use IE since April 1st as the Mozilla I have hasn't been handshaking correctly, but that could be that I don't have the latest version.
It would be ideal to just plug the ActivCard reader into my USB port, insert my CAC and use Safari to get to the site.
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I agree, too many posters fail to read the article prior to flaming.
I "upgraded" from a S/W firewall to a Linksys router/firewall for the reason that I was tired of seeing the intrusion attempts. For $150 it sure is nice.
I had heard that the G5 will have multiple AltiVec logic units on it, much the same way as the current generation has multiple Integer logic units. You may want to check www.mcg.mot.com -- they build PPC boards (ATX, VME, cPCI) and have some flavor of Linux supported that has an embedded taste.