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In October 2008, NMCI's prime contractor HP posted a set of procedures so Apple Mac users can access NMCI's public-facing Web services, such as the e-mail and calendar functions, using their CAC readers with their Macs. The workaround also works with other Defense Department CAC-enabled networks. [27]
Many of your points are specific to how NMCI uses the CAC. Other armed force branches may not be the same. For example, the GAL under AAFESS is not structured the same as NMCI. And, the pin number isn't only 4-digits; mine is seven digits. groink 04:33, 22 June 2009 (UTC) Actually, my points are specific to DoD/DFAS.
CAC is based on X.509 certificates with software middleware enabling an operating system to interface with the card via a hardware card reader. Although card manufacturers such as Schlumberger provided a suite of smartcard, hardware card reader and middleware for both Linux and Windows , not all other CAC systems integrators did likewise.
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It replaces the username and passwords for identifying and authenticating users. To log-on cryptographically to a CLO-enabled workstation, users simply insert their CAC into their workstation’s CAC reader and provide their Personal Identification Number (PIN). The Navy/Marine Corps Intranet, among many other secure networks, uses CLO.
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