| 
     
    utilizing an Intel chip and M1 chip 
	
      
	
      
    
        
        
		Sonoma [14.x]  
	
        Officially released on 26 September 
		2023 
	
          
	
	  
	
	  
	
	I have Mac OS Sonoma installed on 
	an Intel based Mac, and am able to access CAC enabled websites 
	using the native smart card, and adding the DoD certificates from step 5 on
	
	https://militarycac.com/macnotesVenturaUp.htm   
	
	  
	  
	
	  
	  
	 How to sign a PDF using  
	Adobe 
	
	Please 
	verify these settings on your Mac:
	
	
	Select the words  Adobe Reader [or 
	 Acrobat Reader] (at the top of the screen)
	
	Click  Preferences
	
	Under  Categories, scroll down to 
	 Signatures
	
	In the  Creation and Appearance section, click 
	 More
	
	Make sure  Enable CryptoTokenKit framework support
	 is checked.
	
	You also need to change
	 the Default Signing Format 
	 
	from PKCS#7-Detached 
	 
	to CAdES-Equivalent
	
	Close Adobe Reader
	
	Double click  
	an Adobe PDF file 
	you need to sign
	
	  
	
	  
	
	I have added some sites I know are having this issue
	
	here.  You can download the 
	certificates you need.  Then will only need 
	to double click it and do a manual trust on them.   
	
	 
	
    
	Here's How to manually trust the certificate(s):
    Double click the certificate, select the  
	triangle next to  Trust, in the 
	 When using this 
	certificate: select  
	Always Trust.
	
	  
	
	  
	
	  
	
	Air 
	Force and Coast 
	Guard users who utilize VMware Horizon need to update their client
	
	Here is the link:
	
	
	  
	
	  
	
	  
	
	
        You will see in Table 1 that 
		no CAC 
	enablers are compatible with Mac OS Big Sur.  
	
	
	  
	
	   
	
	Discounted 
	prices on the programs mentioned below can be viewed
	
	
	here
	
	Virtual Machine information 
	
		
		
		
		 NOTE:  If 
	your CAC reader is not being recognized by your 
	virtual Windows, follow this guidance:   
		 
	
		VMware 
	Fusion:  From the menu bar, select 
		 
		Virtual Machine,   
		
	then USB.  
	Find your CAC reader and select it. 
		 
	Parallels Desktop
	- (In Coherent mode):  Click the red parallel lines in the menu bar, Select 
		 
		
		Devices,  
		USB, find your CAC reader and select it. 
		 	
			
		
		Parallels 
	Desktop - (Not in Coherent mode):  Simply 
	plug your reader into the computer and select whether you want to use it in 
	Mac or Windows.  You may also need to click the word  
		Devices 
		in the top row,  USB, then your CAC reader. 
		
		
		 
		
		VirtualBox:  
		Click the word Devices (at the top of the screen), then USB Devices, and 
		select your CAC reader. When you want to use it on your Mac, go to the 
		same location and remove the checkmark.  If you receive an error 
		message when trying to select the reader here follow these instructions: 
		
 
	 
	
	* In the VirtualBox Graphical User Interface (GUI), click on USB (small icon in 
	the list of devices). 
	* Then 
	check "Enable USB Controller" and "Enable USB EHCI controlling." 
	
	* Lowest on the beach, you'll see a list of icons to 
	your right. Check first. A box appears "a new filter". Check it. 
	
	* By clicking on the icon below, representative of a 
	USB plug with a +, you'll see a list of drivers. 
	
	* Select the one that corresponds to your USB drive. 
	Check it added in the filter window. 
	
	
	 
	
	CAC Readers:  
	With a variety of CAC readers available today there are also a variety of 
	issues.  The SCR series of CAC readers work very well.  The SCR-331 reader may 
	need a Firmware Update.  See 
	several different models of  USB CAC readers 
	here.  You will see a 
	small note on some of the readers to show you how to make them 
	compatible with your Mac.
	
	    . 
	
        Air Force users look
		here for some helpful 
		information 
	
	   
	
        Navy users look
		here for some specific 
		information 
	
          
	 
	
        
		Other 
		versions of Mac OS supported in this website: 
	
          
	
          
	
        Monterey 
		  
		(12.x) users, utilize the Monterey support page 
	
        Big Sur
	
		  
	(11.x) users with Intel chip, utilize the Big Sur support page 
	
        Big Sur
	
		  
	(11.x) users with M1 chip, utilize the Big Sur support page 
	
        Catalina
	
	  
	(10.15.x) users, utilize the Catalina support page 
	
        Mojave
	
	 
		(10.14.x) users, utilize the Mojave support page 
	
        High Sierra 
	  
		(10.13.x) users, utilize the 
		High Sierra support page 
	
        Sierra 
      
		(10.12.x) users, utilize the Sierra support page 
	
        El Capitan 
	  
		(10.11.x) users, utilize the El 
		Capitan support page 
	
        Yosemite 
	  
		(10.10.x) users, utilize the 
		Yosemite support page 
	
        Mavericks 
	  
		(10.9.x) users, utilize the 
		Mavericks support page 
	
        Mountain Lion   
		(10.8.x) users, utilize the 
		Mountain Lion support page 
	
        Lion
		
		
		  
		(10.7.x) users, utilize the Lion support page 
	
        Snow Leopard
        
		  
		(10.6.x) users, utilize the 
		Snow Leopard support page 
	
        Leopard
        
		  
		(10.5.x) users, utilize the Leopard support page 
	
        Tiger        
          
		(10.4.x) users, utilize the Tiger support page 
	
          
	  
	
        If you are still 
		having problems, contact 
		us 
	  
	 |