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The thing is, I had copied the FF config to be used with pkcs,
thus...<br>
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cat pkcs11.txt <br>
library=/usr/lib64/libcackey_g.so<br>
name=cackey<br>
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that's from ~/.pki/nssdb<br>
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However, when I go to a CAC website with the USG, it acts as though
I don't even have a card at all. In addition, I don't even know
whether or not google chrome has the capability, like FF and IE, to
allow you to choose which certificate(as there are two, and you have
to choose the email one) to use.<br>
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Firefox, for me, is just far too bloated and I am able to use chrome
for everything else. I just hate having to open FF just to check
CAC sites.<br>
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