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CAC ON YOUR Mac INSTALL CHECKLIST PAGE up until Mac OS 12 Monterey

New imagefor Mac OS 15 Sequoia, 14 Sonoma, and 13 Ventura, please use these instructionsNew image

 

NOTE:

Between mid October 2019 and mid February 2020 everyone in the Army was migrated to use their PIV Authentication certificate for Email access.  You no longer use the Email certificate for Enterprise Email or any CAC enabled websites

 

Mac users who choose to upgrade (or already have upgraded) to Mac OS Catalina (10.15.x), Big Sur (11.xx.x), or Monterey (12.x.x) will need to uninstall all 3rd Party CAC enablers per https://militarycac.com/macuninstall.htm  AND reenable the native smart card ability (very bottom of macuninstall link above)

 

If you purchased your Mac with OS Catalina (10.15.x) or Big Sur (11.xx.x) already installed, you can skip the uninstall part above and follow the instructions below.

 

6 "high level" steps needed, follow down the page to make this a painless systematic process

 

1. Is your CAC reader "Mac friendly"?
2. Can your Mac "see" the reader?
3. Verify which version of Mac OS you have
4. Figure out which CAC (ID card) you have
5. Install the DoD certificates
5a. Additional DoD certificate installation instructions for Firefox users
6. Decide which CAC enabler you want to use (except for 10.12-.15 and newer)
7. Troubleshooting Section

 

 

Step 1:  Is your CAC reader Mac friendly?

Visit the USB Readers page to verify the CAC reader you have is Mac friendly.

Visit the USB-C Readers page to verify the CAC reader you have is Mac friendly.

"Some, not all" CAC readers may need to have a driver installed to make it work.

NOTE:  Readers such as:  SCR-331 & SCR-3500A may need a firmware update (NO OTHER Readers need firmware updates). 

Information about these specific readers are in Step 2

 

 

Step 2:  Can your Mac "see" the reader?

 Plug the CAC reader into an open USB port before proceeding, give it a few moments to install

Step 2a:  Click the Apple Icon in the upper left corner of the desktop, select "About This Mac"

About This Mac imae

 

Step 2b:  Click "System Report..." (button)

Secondary About This Mac image

 

Step 2c:  Verify the CAC reader shows in Hardware, USB, under USB Device Tree.  Different readers will show differently, most readers have no problem in this step.  See Step 2c1 for specific reader issues. 

SCR-331 firmware version verification image

 

Step 2c1:  Verify firmware version on your SCR-331, SCR-3310 v2.0, GSR-202, 202V, 203, or SCR-3500a reader.   If you have a reader other than these 6, Proceed directly to step 3

 

Step 2c1a-SCR-331 reader

Picture of SCR-331 USB CAC Reader

If your reader does not look like this, go to the next step.

In the "Hardware" drop down, click "USB."  On the right side of the screen under "USB Device Tree" the window will display all hardware plugged into the USB ports on your Mac.  Look for “SCRx31 USB Smart Card Reader.”  If the Smart Card reader is present, look at "Version" in the lower right corner of this box:  If you have a number below 5.25, you need to update your firmware to 5.25.  If you are already at 5.25, your reader is installed on your system, and no further hardware changes are required.  You can now Quit System Profiler and continue to Step 3.

SCR-331 firmware version verification image

 

Step 2c1b-SCR-3310 v2.0 reader

If your reader does not look like this, go to the next step.

In the "Hardware" drop down, click "USB."  On the right side of the screen under "USB Device Tree" the window will display all hardware plugged into the USB ports on your Mac.  Look for “SCR3310 v2.0 USB Smart Card Reader.”  If the Smart Card reader is present, look at "Version" in the lower right corner of this box:  If you have a number below 6.02, it will not read the "G+D FIPS 201 SCE 7.0" or the "GEMALTO DLGX4 128Kv2" CACs on Mac OS 10.15.7 or newer.  I contacted HID (the company that makes these readers) on 14 DEC 2020 to find a way to update the firmware to 6.02.  They said there is not firmware update for the reader.  If your reader is older, you may need a new one.  Please look at: https://militarycac.com/usbreaders.htm to find a compatible one.  If you are already at version 6.02, your reader should work fine on your Mac and no further hardware changes are required.  You can now Quit System Profiler and continue to Step 3.

 

 

Step 2c1c-SCR-3500A reader

If you have the SCR3500A  P/N:905430-1 CAC reader, you may need to install this driver, as the one that installs automatically will not work on most Macs.  Hold the control key [on your keyboard] when clicking the .pkg file [with your mouse], select [the word] Open

 

 

 

Step 3:  Verify which version of MacOS you have?

(You need to know this information for step 6)

 

Step 3a:  Click the Apple Icon in the upper left corner of your desktop and select "About This Mac"

About This Mac imae

 

Step 3b:  Look below Mac OS X for:  Example: Version 10.X.X, or 11.X

OS X version

 

 

Step 4:  Figure out which CAC (ID Card) you have

(You need to know this information for step 6)

 

Look at the top back of your ID card for these card types.  If you have any version other than the seven shown below, you need to visit an ID card office and have it replaced.  All CACs [other than these six] were supposed to be replaced prior to 1 October 2012.

A guide to help figure out which CAC you have

Gemalto 144 CAC image GemaltoDLGX4-A 144 image
Oberthur 5.5 CAC image
Oberthur 5.5a CAC G&D FIPS 201 SCE 3.2
Stop Gap CAC image

       

Find out how to flip card over video

 

Step 5:  Install the DoD certificates (for Safari and Chrome Users)

Firefox users follow guidance in Step 5a

 

Go to Keychain Access

Click: Go (top of screen), Utilities, double click Keychain Access.app 

 

(You can also type: keychain access using Spotlight (this is my preferred method))

Typing Keychain Access into Spotlight 

Select login (under Keychains), and All Items (under Category)

login all items

 

Download the 5 files via links below (you may need to <ctrl> click, select Download Linked File As... on each link) Save to your downloads folder

Please know... IF You have any DoD certificates already located in your keychain access, you will need to delete them prior to running the AllCerts.p7b file below.  

 

https://militarycac.com/maccerts/AllCerts.p7b, (updated 8 NOV 2023)

https://militarycac.com/maccerts/RootCert3.cer, (added 16 NOV 2015)

https://militarycac.com/maccerts/RootCert4.cer, (added: 12 MAY 2016)

https://militarycac.com/maccerts/RootCert5.cer, (added: 15 NOV 2017) and

https://militarycac.com/maccerts/RootCert6.cer (added: 02 MAR 2023)

 

Double click each of the files to install certificates into the login section of keychain

 

Cert Selection

Select the Kind column, verify the arrow is pointing up, scroll down to certificate, look for all of the following certificates:

 

DOD DERILITY CA-1,

DOD DERILITY CA-3 through 4,

DOD EMAIL CA-59,

DOD EMAIL CA-62 through DOD EMAIL CA-65,

DOD EMAIL 70 through 73,

DOD ID CA-59,

DOD ID CA-62 through DOD ID CA-65,

DOD ID CA-70 through 73,

DoD Root CA 3 through DoD Root CA 6,

DOD SW CA-60 through DOD SW CA-61,

DOD SW CA-66 through DOD SW CA-69, and

DOD SW CA-74 through 77

   

NOTE: If you are missing any of the above certificates, you have 2 choices,

1. Delete all of them, and re-run the 5 files above, or

2.  Download the allcerts.zip file and install each of the certificates you are missing individually.

 

 Errors:

 Error 100001 Solution

 Error 100013 Solution

 

You may notice some of the certificates will have a red circle with a white X access denied. This means your computer does not trust those certificates

UntrustedCerts

You need to manually trust the DoD Root CA 3, 4, & 5 certificates

Double click each of the DoD Root CA certificates, select the triangle next to Trust, in the When using this certificate: select Always Trust, repeat until all 4 do not have the red circle with a white X.

Trusting Certs

You may be prompted to enter computer password when you close the window

 

Once you select Always Trust, your icon will have a light blue circle with a white + on it.

Trusted Certificate

 

The "bad certs" that have caused problems for Windows users may show up in the keychain access section on some Macs.  These need to be deleted / moved to trash.

 

The DoD Root CA 2 & 3 you are removing has a light blue frame, leave the yellow frame DoD Root CA 3 version.  The icons may or may not have a red circle with the white x

    image or image   DoD Interoperability Root CA 1 or CA 2   certificate
    certificate        DoD Root CA 2 or 3 (light blue frame ONLY)  certificate
    image or image   Federal Bridge CA 2016 or 2013  certificate
    image or image   Federal Common Policy CA certificate
certificate or image or image   SHA-1 Federal Root CA G2   certificate
    image or image   US DoD CCEB Interoperability Root CA 1 certificate

 

If you have tried accessing CAC enabled sites prior to following these instructions, please go through this page before proceeding

Clearing the keychain (opens a new page)

Please come back to this page to continue installation instructions.

 

Step 5a:  DoD certificate installation instructions for Firefox users

 

NOTE: Firefox will not work on Mac OS 10.12.x or newer when using the native Apple smartcard ability

Firefox also requires the installation of CACKey and configured to use it.

 

Download AllCerts.zip, [remember where you save it].

double click the allcerts.zip file (it'll automatically extract into a new folder)

 

Option 1 to install the certificates (semi automated):

From inside the AllCerts extracted folder, select all of the certificates

<control> click (or Right click) the selected certificates, select Open With, Other...

In the Enable (selection box), change to All Applications

Select Firefox, then Open

You will see several dozen browser tabs open up, let it open as many as it wants..

 You will eventually start seeing either of the 2 messages shown next

If the certificate is not already in Firefox, a window will pop up stating "You have been asked to trust a new Certificate Authority (CA)."

Check all three boxes to allow the certificate to: identify websites, identify email users, and identify software developers

FF certs

or

 

"Alert This certificate is already installed as a certificate authority." Click OK

Certificate Already Installed

Once you've added all of the certificates...
• Click Firefox (word) (upper left of your screen)
• Preferences
• Advanced (tab)
• Press Network under the Advanced Tab
• In the Cached Web Content section, click Clear Now (button).
• Quit Firefox and restart it

 

Option 2 to install the certificates (very tedious manual): 

Click Firefox (word) (upper left of your screen)

Preferences

 Advanced (tab on left side of screen)

 Certificates (tab)

 View Certificates (button)

 Authorities (tab)

 Import (button)

 Browse to the DoD certificates (AllCerts) extracted folder you downloaded and extracted above.

Note: You have to do this step for every single certificate

Note2:  If the certificate is already in Firefox, a window will pop up stating: "Alert This certificate is already installed as a certificate authority (CA)." Click OK

Certificate Already Installed

 

Note3: If the certificate is not already in Firefox, a window will pop up stating "You have been asked to trust a new Certificate Authority (CA)."

Check all three boxes to allow the certificate to: identify websites, identify email users, and identify software developers

FF certs

Once you've added all of the certificates...
• Click Firefox (word) (upper left of your screen)
• Preferences
• Advanced (tab)
• Press Network under the Advanced Tab
• In the Cached Web Content section, click Clear Now (button).
• Quit Firefox and restart it

 

Step 6:  Decide which CAC enabler you can / want to use

Only for Mac El Capitan (10.11.x or older)

 

https://militarycac.com/cacenablers.htm

 

After installing the CAC enabler, restart the computer and go to a CAC enabled website

 

NOTE:  Mac OS Sierra (10.12.x), High Sierra (10.13.x), Mojave (10.14.x), Catalina (10.15.x), Big Sur (11.x), and Monterrey (12.x) computers no longer need a CAC Enabler.

 

REMINDER:  Users who choose to upgrade (or already have upgraded) to Mac OS Catalina (10.15.x), Big Sur (11.xx.x), or Monterey (12.x.x) will need to uninstall all 3rd Party CAC enablers per https://militarycac.com/macuninstall.htm  AND reenable the native smart card ability (very bottom of macuninstall link above)

 

Try to access the CAC enabled site you need to access now.

 

 

If you have problems, please follow images below to verify if your CAC is being read by your computer

 

Click the Apple Icon in the upper left corner of the desktop, select "About This Mac"

 

 

Click the "System Report..." button

 

 

Scroll down the left column to the "Software" section then click on "SmartCards"

 

If you see hundreds of lines of "gibberish" these are your certificates being read from your CAC.

 

 

Example of CAC not being read.  You'll only see roughly15 lines of text.

If this is what is happening to you, it could mean your CAC reader needs a driver or firmware update.  Look for your reader on the CAC readers page to verify if your reader and CAC combination is compatible with each other.

 

REMINDER:  Users who choose to upgrade (or already have upgraded) to Mac OS Catalina (10.15.x), Big Sur (11.xx.x), or Monterey (12.x.x) will need to uninstall all 3rd Party CAC enablers per https://militarycac.com/macuninstall.htm  AND reenable the native smart card ability (very bottom of macuninstall link above)

 

 

Mac support provided by:  Michael Danberry

 
If you have questions or suggestions for this site, contact Michael J. Danberry

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