

The CAC reader light blinks when I insert the card, then stops, and.sigh. I verified all required DoD certificates are installed and trusted, but I get nothing. My CAC is no longer paired and I cannot log into any DoD PKI-enabled website. Which worked under 10.15.5 and 10.15.6, but now appears not to work. "sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/ DisabledTokens -array & sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/ EnabledTokens -array " I've reloaded all certificates, checked to see if the CAC reader itself is still recognized (it is - model SCR-3310), but nothing.

Today, we were told to stay home because someone near our office space tested positive for COVID-19, so I stuck my CAC card in the CAC reader and.nothing. In those two weeks, MacOS updated from 10.15.6 to 10.15.7.

I started back in the office, and hadn't needed to telework for a couple of weeks. It has the least obstructions for you when it comes to using your CAC Reader.MacOS 10.15.7 no longer pairs CAC PIV? I was able to use my CAC/PIV on MacOS 10.15.6 through the entire "telework due to COVID-19" period (for me, that was from mid-March through a couple of weeks ago). This is why I recommend using Google Chrome. As popular of a browser it is, Firefox is notorious for not allowing CAC-protected sites to be accessed. Just because you’ve properly installed and set up your enabler, that doesn’t mean that it will work with all browsers–particularly Firefox.

This ensures that your computer has properly recognized and installed the CAC Enabler.
