How to properly install SCR3500 card reader on mac - Mac OS X 10.6.8?
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I am trying to login into some secured site and I am required to use SCR3500 card reader. I found and installed some drivers - http://support.identive-group.com/download_scm/download_scm.php?lang=en. However this doesn't work. When I try to open https site the ssl_error_handshake_failure_alert pops up. Any ideas how to make it work?
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I am trying to login into some secured site and I am required to use SCR3500 card reader. I found and installed some drivers - http://support.identive-group.com/download_scm/download_scm.php?lang=en. However this doesn't work. When I try to open https site the ssl_error_handshake_failure_alert pops up. Any ideas how to make it work?
macos https ssl-certificate pki token
Did you install the certificates on the card?
– Ramhound
Oct 27 '14 at 20:28
Yes, the card has valid certifiacates. I use it daily.
– Ascorpio
Oct 27 '14 at 20:30
I didn't ask if it had valid certificates, I ask, did you import the certs to the os cert store
– Ramhound
Oct 27 '14 at 20:31
How to import certificates from card if I cannot read it? So I need to export this cert on some other machine and import on my mac?
– Ascorpio
Oct 27 '14 at 20:35
in windows before Windows 8 you had to use a smart card reader program that would install the certificates for you in Windows 8 that capability is built in all you need is the device drivers. I would find a program for OS X since it's clear that capability isn't built into the version your using or simply use a supported version of OS x that does have it
– Ramhound
Oct 27 '14 at 20:38
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I am trying to login into some secured site and I am required to use SCR3500 card reader. I found and installed some drivers - http://support.identive-group.com/download_scm/download_scm.php?lang=en. However this doesn't work. When I try to open https site the ssl_error_handshake_failure_alert pops up. Any ideas how to make it work?
macos https ssl-certificate pki token
I am trying to login into some secured site and I am required to use SCR3500 card reader. I found and installed some drivers - http://support.identive-group.com/download_scm/download_scm.php?lang=en. However this doesn't work. When I try to open https site the ssl_error_handshake_failure_alert pops up. Any ideas how to make it work?
macos https ssl-certificate pki token
macos https ssl-certificate pki token
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Did you install the certificates on the card?
– Ramhound
Oct 27 '14 at 20:28
Yes, the card has valid certifiacates. I use it daily.
– Ascorpio
Oct 27 '14 at 20:30
I didn't ask if it had valid certificates, I ask, did you import the certs to the os cert store
– Ramhound
Oct 27 '14 at 20:31
How to import certificates from card if I cannot read it? So I need to export this cert on some other machine and import on my mac?
– Ascorpio
Oct 27 '14 at 20:35
in windows before Windows 8 you had to use a smart card reader program that would install the certificates for you in Windows 8 that capability is built in all you need is the device drivers. I would find a program for OS X since it's clear that capability isn't built into the version your using or simply use a supported version of OS x that does have it
– Ramhound
Oct 27 '14 at 20:38
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Did you install the certificates on the card?
– Ramhound
Oct 27 '14 at 20:28
Yes, the card has valid certifiacates. I use it daily.
– Ascorpio
Oct 27 '14 at 20:30
I didn't ask if it had valid certificates, I ask, did you import the certs to the os cert store
– Ramhound
Oct 27 '14 at 20:31
How to import certificates from card if I cannot read it? So I need to export this cert on some other machine and import on my mac?
– Ascorpio
Oct 27 '14 at 20:35
in windows before Windows 8 you had to use a smart card reader program that would install the certificates for you in Windows 8 that capability is built in all you need is the device drivers. I would find a program for OS X since it's clear that capability isn't built into the version your using or simply use a supported version of OS x that does have it
– Ramhound
Oct 27 '14 at 20:38
Did you install the certificates on the card?
– Ramhound
Oct 27 '14 at 20:28
Did you install the certificates on the card?
– Ramhound
Oct 27 '14 at 20:28
Yes, the card has valid certifiacates. I use it daily.
– Ascorpio
Oct 27 '14 at 20:30
Yes, the card has valid certifiacates. I use it daily.
– Ascorpio
Oct 27 '14 at 20:30
I didn't ask if it had valid certificates, I ask, did you import the certs to the os cert store
– Ramhound
Oct 27 '14 at 20:31
I didn't ask if it had valid certificates, I ask, did you import the certs to the os cert store
– Ramhound
Oct 27 '14 at 20:31
How to import certificates from card if I cannot read it? So I need to export this cert on some other machine and import on my mac?
– Ascorpio
Oct 27 '14 at 20:35
How to import certificates from card if I cannot read it? So I need to export this cert on some other machine and import on my mac?
– Ascorpio
Oct 27 '14 at 20:35
in windows before Windows 8 you had to use a smart card reader program that would install the certificates for you in Windows 8 that capability is built in all you need is the device drivers. I would find a program for OS X since it's clear that capability isn't built into the version your using or simply use a supported version of OS x that does have it
– Ramhound
Oct 27 '14 at 20:38
in windows before Windows 8 you had to use a smart card reader program that would install the certificates for you in Windows 8 that capability is built in all you need is the device drivers. I would find a program for OS X since it's clear that capability isn't built into the version your using or simply use a supported version of OS x that does have it
– Ramhound
Oct 27 '14 at 20:38
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Try this link for the Military CAC SCR-3500 Apple driver (scmccid_5.0.34_mac.zip). More details on this page:
Note: There is another SCR-3500 reader being sold now with a Part
number different from the original 905141. If you are a Mac user,
install this updated driver. Hold the control key [on your
keyboard] when clicking the .pkg file [with your mouse], select [the
word] Open
Your original link was to the product PDF. I have added a link to what I believe is the driver you mentioned:scmccid_5.0.34_mac.zip.
– JakeGould
Oct 2 '15 at 5:30
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Try this link for the Military CAC SCR-3500 Apple driver (scmccid_5.0.34_mac.zip). More details on this page:
Note: There is another SCR-3500 reader being sold now with a Part
number different from the original 905141. If you are a Mac user,
install this updated driver. Hold the control key [on your
keyboard] when clicking the .pkg file [with your mouse], select [the
word] Open
Your original link was to the product PDF. I have added a link to what I believe is the driver you mentioned:scmccid_5.0.34_mac.zip.
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Oct 2 '15 at 5:30
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Try this link for the Military CAC SCR-3500 Apple driver (scmccid_5.0.34_mac.zip). More details on this page:
Note: There is another SCR-3500 reader being sold now with a Part
number different from the original 905141. If you are a Mac user,
install this updated driver. Hold the control key [on your
keyboard] when clicking the .pkg file [with your mouse], select [the
word] Open
Your original link was to the product PDF. I have added a link to what I believe is the driver you mentioned:scmccid_5.0.34_mac.zip.
– JakeGould
Oct 2 '15 at 5:30
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Try this link for the Military CAC SCR-3500 Apple driver (scmccid_5.0.34_mac.zip). More details on this page:
Note: There is another SCR-3500 reader being sold now with a Part
number different from the original 905141. If you are a Mac user,
install this updated driver. Hold the control key [on your
keyboard] when clicking the .pkg file [with your mouse], select [the
word] Open
Try this link for the Military CAC SCR-3500 Apple driver (scmccid_5.0.34_mac.zip). More details on this page:
Note: There is another SCR-3500 reader being sold now with a Part
number different from the original 905141. If you are a Mac user,
install this updated driver. Hold the control key [on your
keyboard] when clicking the .pkg file [with your mouse], select [the
word] Open
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Your original link was to the product PDF. I have added a link to what I believe is the driver you mentioned:scmccid_5.0.34_mac.zip.
– JakeGould
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Your original link was to the product PDF. I have added a link to what I believe is the driver you mentioned:scmccid_5.0.34_mac.zip.
– JakeGould
Oct 2 '15 at 5:30
Your original link was to the product PDF. I have added a link to what I believe is the driver you mentioned:
scmccid_5.0.34_mac.zip.– JakeGould
Oct 2 '15 at 5:30
Your original link was to the product PDF. I have added a link to what I believe is the driver you mentioned:
scmccid_5.0.34_mac.zip.– JakeGould
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Did you install the certificates on the card?
– Ramhound
Oct 27 '14 at 20:28
Yes, the card has valid certifiacates. I use it daily.
– Ascorpio
Oct 27 '14 at 20:30
I didn't ask if it had valid certificates, I ask, did you import the certs to the os cert store
– Ramhound
Oct 27 '14 at 20:31
How to import certificates from card if I cannot read it? So I need to export this cert on some other machine and import on my mac?
– Ascorpio
Oct 27 '14 at 20:35
in windows before Windows 8 you had to use a smart card reader program that would install the certificates for you in Windows 8 that capability is built in all you need is the device drivers. I would find a program for OS X since it's clear that capability isn't built into the version your using or simply use a supported version of OS x that does have it
– Ramhound
Oct 27 '14 at 20:38