[CentOS] Smart cards, mostly solved [OT:windows]
m.roth at 5-cent.us
m.roth at 5-cent.usWed Dec 15 19:36:23 UTC 2010
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Jason Pyeron wrote: >> [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Jason Pyeron >> > [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of m.roth at 5-cent.us >> > > <snip/> >> > On a related note, from WinDoze, there's a version of putty >> that works >> > <http://www.risacher.org/putty-cac/putty-cac-experimental/wind >> ows/?C=N;O=D>. >> > Once installed, when you bring up the putty window, click on expand >> > ssh, then click on pkcs. The one thing needed is the right >> > dll, which, if you're running a 64 bit system, and using, say, ActivIdentity, >> > c:\Program Files (x86)\ActivIdentity\ActivClient\acpkcs211.dll >> > > Works wonderfully, note the different path for the dll on my system. > > Windows XP sp3 32bit > > ActivClient for CAC - PKI Only 6.0 > Build 6.00.00063 <snip> Hey, Jason, Maybe we should talk offlist, and come up with a HOWTO - there's got to be a *lot* of folks with the US gov't fighting this battle who are not DoD (some of their files and info are not available to us hoi polloi). mark
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