How To Get Piv Card Reader To Work For Mac

How To Get Piv Card Reader To Work For Mac

Department of Energy| Remote Access to VDI/Workplace Using a PIV 20 Appendix A: Remove an Incorrect Certificate If you select the wrong certificate in Safari, you must remove it from the Centrify Express for Smartcard keychain to be prompted to select a certificate again. PKard 'middleware' smart card software. Citrix Viewer 12.0.0. Safari 9.0.3. After many hours of tech support calls I was finally able to log on remotely with my PIV card and PIN, but when the Citrix viewer window times out- it prompts me for my PIN three times then crashes. I get a 'Safari Cannot find server.' If I have apps open I can continue to work, but if I close them, I cannot usually log back on.

How To Get Piv Card Reader To Work For Mac

I saw a similar problem described by a couple of posts in a now locked thread (Receiver for Mac 11.9 Tech Preview for OS X Yosemite). I did not see that Dustin Norman had addressed this particular issue, though. Briefly- I am running Mac OSX Yosemite 10.10.1 on a MacBook Pro. I access the internet via a home WiFI network using Firefox 33.1, linking to the VA server at https://vacagwest.vpn.va.gov/Citrix/Region1DOMAIN/site/default.aspx. I have an Identive SCM3500 portable card reader. Before I updated to Yosemite this set-up worked well and I was able to securely eSign VA documents and decode encrypted email (both essential functions for me as interim Chief of Medicine and Chair of the IRB). Since installing Yosemite having the card in the reader freezes the Citrix Viewer at start-up (spinning rainbow ball). If I remove the card the program functions normally. Reinstalling the card at any point freezes it again. i had hoped that upgrading to Citrix for Mac version 11.9 would solve the problem, but it continues as before. Any help or advice for fixing this problem would be most welcome.

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