Due to its small design, this reader is ideal to be bundled with smart cards and software to support large scale project roll outs. MFGs have to make SW/HW up to latest FIPS standard. The 'SmartFold' SCR3500 mini USB reader is a compliant contact smart card reader which is perfectly suitable for a wide range of application areas for government, enterprise and home use.
mil HR announcement webpage, can you browse to that after getting by local machine security("local machine": though it is DC based security)? If all that is correct then what specifically is happening from there? If you browse to a common website,, what happens?įIPS gets into another bag of fun. You said you have installed the DOD root. You insert your ID into the CAC reader and you are able to now see the computer's desktop, correct? If that is the case then you are past the local machine login security, correct? Some sites may not be allowed.some FTPs will be blocked even on SipR).ĮDIT: sorry didn't see the latest post. mil domain policy on which browsers you can use and what extensions can run. Visiting sites will not be an issue (except for the DOD root issue mentioned above, any issues would largely be determined by. The SmartFold’ SCR3500 mini USB reader is a compliant contact smart card reader which is perfectly suitable for a wide range of application areas for government, enterprise and home use. That'll be for visiting servers within the. But servers/sites in the public domain won't be dealing with DOD CA. That's not an Apple thing, PCs straight from the MFG won't come with the DOD root.
However, you may need to import the DOD Root. All big PC makers will include all the known CAs and their roots. No issues with certificates (at the level you speak it's largely agnostic/various kernel based signed cert generation are covered. No issues on CAC (I've worked with the readers prior without issue)