![]() Other good choices are the Aventra MyEID card, or a blank JavaCard which can be loaded with the MUSCLE applet. I’m using a Feitian PKI card from which is supported by the entersafe driver in OpenSC. A card reader with Mac OS X support (The best choice is a CCID compliant USB device, see list).A blank smartcard supported by OpenSC (see list). ![]() ![]() What follows is the first part of a guide to using smartcards on OS X, using software from the OpenSC Project. Interested in using a smartcard for secure two-factor authentication on OS X? What about E-mail signing and encryption, SSH key authentication, and more? All of these applications are possible, using the built-in smartcard support in OS X and open source software. Tags: encryption mac opensc security smartcard Two-factor authentication with Mac OS X and OpenSC part 1
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