Cal Webster
2014-Dec-03 22:34 UTC
[CentOS] Firefox fails to authenticate .mil sites with New DoD CAC
Can anyone help with getting the new DoD CACs (Smart Card) to work in CentOS 6.6? I don't use it for console logins, only for email and .mil web sites. I recently had to get a new DoD CAC (Smart Card) when one of the buildings I work in upgraded their security system. My old CAC was working fine prior to this for signing and encrypting email and for authenticating to various DoD (.mil) sites from the Internet using the coolkey libraries. After getting my new CAC I am no longer able to authenticate to any DoD sites. I can still sign and encrypt email in Thunderbird via the coolkey libraries but .mil sites either simply display blank pages or raise various errors in firefox. I am prompted for my PIN, which is successfully accepted but I'm not even prompted for which cert to use, like I used to be. I've tried installing and loading the latest "cackey" libraries (see below) but when I insert my CAC and attempt to login to the module in the Mozilla device manager it completely freezes firefox. Recovery requires killing firefox. If I remove the latest and install the next previous cackey library it works the same as coolkey - doesn't freeze up firefox but never connects to .mil sites. I tried building the cackey RPMs from the source RPMs too but the result is the same. Latest 64-bit cackey: cackey-0.6.8-3522.x86_64.rpm Next previous cackey: cackey-0.6.5-2444.x86_64.rpm I'm pretty sure it has something to do with the newer PIV CAC internal layout. I went through a similar transition when the GEMAL 144 cards came out but the cackey libraries did at least work and coolkey eventually caught up. One thing is for sure... the cackey RPM from forge.mil is not a drop-in replacement for coolkey. The cackey RPM only installs the libraries themselves, nothing else. It doesn't even register them in the nss db I had to do that manually with modutil. I must be missing something... Without direct access to forge.mil it's difficult to troubleshoot cackey. For some silly reason they still require CAC authentication to get the CAC software and drivers and access the forums, etc. More relevant information below... I'd be grateful for any ideas or advice on this. I desperately need to retrieve vulnerability reports, patches, and other DoD resources. Thanks! Cal Webster Smart Card Reader: SCM Microsystems Inc. SCR3310 USB Smart Card Reader (21120628202509) 00 00-0 Old CAC: GEMAL TO TOPDL GX4 144 New CAC: G&D FIPS 201 SCE 3.2 [root at inet3 ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release CentOS release 6.6 (Final) [root at inet3 ~]# uname -a Linux inet3 2.6.32-504.1.3.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Nov 11 17:57:25 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux [root at inet3 ~]# Installed Packages coolkey.i686 1.1.0-32.el6 @base coolkey.x86_64 1.1.0-32.el6 @base firefox.i686 31.2.0-3.el6.centos @updates firefox.x86_64 31.2.0-3.el6.centos @updates thunderbird.x86_64 31.2.0-3.el6.centos @updates pcsc-lite.x86_64 1.5.2-14.el6 @base pcsc-lite-devel.x86_64 1.5.2-14.el6 @base pcsc-lite-libs.x86_64 1.5.2-14.el6 @base nss.i686 3.16.1-14.el6 @base nss.x86_64 3.16.1-14.el6 @base nss-devel.x86_64 3.16.1-14.el6 @base nss-softokn.i686 3.14.3-18.el6_6 @updates nss-softokn.x86_64 3.14.3-18.el6_6 @updates nss-softokn-devel.x86_64 3.14.3-18.el6_6 @updates nss-softokn-freebl.i686 3.14.3-18.el6_6 @updates nss-softokn-freebl.x86_64 3.14.3-18.el6_6 @updates nss-softokn-freebl-devel.x86_64 3.14.3-18.el6_6 @updates nss-sysinit.x86_64 3.16.1-14.el6 @base nss-tools.x86_64 3.16.1-14.el6 @base nss-util.i686 3.16.1-3.el6 @base nss-util.x86_64 3.16.1-3.el6 @base nss-util-devel.x86_64 3.16.1-3.el6 @base [root at inet3 ~]# modutil -list -dbdir /etc/pki/nssdb Listing of PKCS #11 Modules ----------------------------------------------------------- 1. NSS Internal PKCS #11 Module slots: 2 slots attached status: loaded slot: NSS Internal Cryptographic Services token: NSS Generic Crypto Services slot: NSS User Private Key and Certificate Services token: NSS Certificate DB 2. CoolKey PKCS #11 Module library name: libcoolkeypk11.so slots: 1 slot attached status: loaded slot: SCM Microsystems Inc. SCR3310 USB Smart Card Reader (21120628202 token: WEBSTER.CALVIN.DALE.9427154028 3. cackey library name: libcackey.so slots: 2 slots attached status: loaded slot: CACKey Slot token: WEBSTER.CALVIN.DALE.9427154028 slot: CACKey Slot token: DoD Certificates ----------------------------------------------------------- [root at inet3 ~]#
Jason Pyeron
2014-Dec-03 23:20 UTC
[CentOS] Firefox fails to authenticate .mil sites with New DoD CAC
> -----Original Message----- > From: centos-bounces at centos.org > [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Cal Webster > Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2014 17:35 > To: CentOS List > Subject: [CentOS] Firefox fails to authenticate .mil sites > with New DoD CAC > > Can anyone help with getting the new DoD CACs (Smart Card) to work in > CentOS 6.6? I don't use it for console logins, only for email and .mil > web sites. > > I recently had to get a new DoD CAC (Smart Card) when one of the > buildings I work in upgraded their security system. My old CAC was > working fine prior to this for signing and encrypting email and for > authenticating to various DoD (.mil) sites from the Internet using the > coolkey libraries. > > After getting my new CAC I am no longer able to authenticate > to any DoD > sites. I can still sign and encrypt email in Thunderbird via > the coolkey > libraries but .mil sites either simply display blank pages or raise > various errors in firefox. I am prompted for my PIN, which is > successfully accepted but I'm not even prompted for which cert to use, > like I used to be.Does your system trust CA32? I see Issuer: C=US, O=U.S. Government, OU=DoD, OU=PKI, CN=DOD EMAIL CA-32 Validity Not Before: Nov 24 00:00:00 2014 GMT Not After : Jan 30 23:59:59 2015 GMT Subject: C=US, O=U.S. Government, OU=DoD, OU=PKI, OU=CONTRACTOR, CN=WEBSTER.CALVIN.DALE.1011559383> > I've tried installing and loading the latest "cackey" libraries (see > below) but when I insert my CAC and attempt to login to the module in > the Mozilla device manager it completely freezes firefox. Recovery > requires killing firefox. If I remove the latest and install the next > previous cackey library it works the same as coolkey - > doesn't freeze up > firefox but never connects to .mil sites. > > I tried building the cackey RPMs from the source RPMs too but > the result > is the same. > > Latest 64-bit cackey: cackey-0.6.8-3522.x86_64.rpm > Next previous cackey: cackey-0.6.5-2444.x86_64.rpm > > I'm pretty sure it has something to do with the newer PIV CAC internal > layout. I went through a similar transition when the GEMAL 144 cards > came out but the cackey libraries did at least work and coolkey > eventually caught up. > > One thing is for sure... the cackey RPM from forge.mil is not > a drop-in > replacement for coolkey. The cackey RPM only installs the libraries > themselves, nothing else. It doesn't even register them in > the nss db I > had to do that manually with modutil. I must be missing something... > > Without direct access to forge.mil it's difficult to troubleshoot > cackey. For some silly reason they still require CAC authentication to > get the CAC software and drivers and access the forums, etc.Ha. Have you contacted the DOD PKE team for support on that? DISA Tinker AFB OPS List PKE_Support <dgisa.tinker.ops.list.pkesupport at mail.mil>> > More relevant information below... > > I'd be grateful for any ideas or advice on this. I desperately need to > retrieve vulnerability reports, patches, and other DoD resources. > Thanks! > > Cal Webster >I have a G&D FIPS 201 SCE 3.2 test CAC from JITC I can attach to VM for debbuging.> > > > Smart Card Reader: > SCM Microsystems Inc. SCR3310 USB Smart Card Reader > (21120628202509) 00 > 00-0 > > Old CAC: GEMAL TO TOPDL GX4 144 > New CAC: G&D FIPS 201 SCE 3.2 > > > [root at inet3 ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release > CentOS release 6.6 (Final) > [root at inet3 ~]# uname -a > Linux inet3 2.6.32-504.1.3.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Nov 11 17:57:25 UTC > 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux > [root at inet3 ~]# > > Installed Packages > > coolkey.i686 1.1.0-32.el6 @base > coolkey.x86_64 1.1.0-32.el6 @base > firefox.i686 31.2.0-3.el6.centos > @updates > firefox.x86_64 31.2.0-3.el6.centos > @updates > thunderbird.x86_64 31.2.0-3.el6.centos > @updates > pcsc-lite.x86_64 1.5.2-14.el6 > @base > pcsc-lite-devel.x86_64 1.5.2-14.el6 > @base > pcsc-lite-libs.x86_64 1.5.2-14.el6 > @base > nss.i686 3.16.1-14.el6 > @base > nss.x86_64 3.16.1-14.el6 > @base > nss-devel.x86_64 3.16.1-14.el6 > @base > nss-softokn.i686 3.14.3-18.el6_6 > @updates > nss-softokn.x86_64 3.14.3-18.el6_6 > @updates > nss-softokn-devel.x86_64 3.14.3-18.el6_6 > @updates > nss-softokn-freebl.i686 3.14.3-18.el6_6 > @updates > nss-softokn-freebl.x86_64 3.14.3-18.el6_6 > @updates > nss-softokn-freebl-devel.x86_64 3.14.3-18.el6_6 > @updates > nss-sysinit.x86_64 3.16.1-14.el6 > @base > nss-tools.x86_64 3.16.1-14.el6 > @base > nss-util.i686 3.16.1-3.el6 > @base > nss-util.x86_64 3.16.1-3.el6 > @base > nss-util-devel.x86_64 3.16.1-3.el6 > @base > > > [root at inet3 ~]# modutil -list -dbdir /etc/pki/nssdb > > Listing of PKCS #11 Modules > ----------------------------------------------------------- > 1. NSS Internal PKCS #11 Module > slots: 2 slots attached > status: loaded > > slot: NSS Internal Cryptographic Services > token: NSS Generic Crypto Services > > slot: NSS User Private Key and Certificate Services > token: NSS Certificate DB > > 2. CoolKey PKCS #11 Module > library name: libcoolkeypk11.so > slots: 1 slot attached > status: loaded > > slot: SCM Microsystems Inc. SCR3310 USB Smart Card > Reader (21120628202 > token: WEBSTER.CALVIN.DALE.9427154028 > > 3. cackey > library name: libcackey.so > slots: 2 slots attached > status: loaded > > slot: CACKey Slot > token: WEBSTER.CALVIN.DALE.9427154028 > > slot: CACKey Slot > token: DoD Certificates > ----------------------------------------------------------- > [root at inet3 ~]# > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > >-- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- - - - Jason Pyeron PD Inc. http://www.pdinc.us - - Principal Consultant 10 West 24th Street #100 - - +1 (443) 269-1555 x333 Baltimore, Maryland 21218 - - - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- This message is copyright PD Inc, subject to license 20080407P00.
Jason Ricles
2014-Dec-04 16:22 UTC
[CentOS] Firefox fails to authenticate .mil sites with New DoD CAC
I thought DoD used RHEL and not Centos, or did Centos did approved DADEMS recently? On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 5:34 PM, Cal Webster <cwebster at ec.rr.com> wrote:> Can anyone help with getting the new DoD CACs (Smart Card) to work in > CentOS 6.6? I don't use it for console logins, only for email and .mil > web sites. > > I recently had to get a new DoD CAC (Smart Card) when one of the > buildings I work in upgraded their security system. My old CAC was > working fine prior to this for signing and encrypting email and for > authenticating to various DoD (.mil) sites from the Internet using the > coolkey libraries. > > After getting my new CAC I am no longer able to authenticate to any DoD > sites. I can still sign and encrypt email in Thunderbird via the coolkey > libraries but .mil sites either simply display blank pages or raise > various errors in firefox. I am prompted for my PIN, which is > successfully accepted but I'm not even prompted for which cert to use, > like I used to be. > > I've tried installing and loading the latest "cackey" libraries (see > below) but when I insert my CAC and attempt to login to the module in > the Mozilla device manager it completely freezes firefox. Recovery > requires killing firefox. If I remove the latest and install the next > previous cackey library it works the same as coolkey - doesn't freeze up > firefox but never connects to .mil sites. > > I tried building the cackey RPMs from the source RPMs too but the result > is the same. > > Latest 64-bit cackey: cackey-0.6.8-3522.x86_64.rpm > Next previous cackey: cackey-0.6.5-2444.x86_64.rpm > > I'm pretty sure it has something to do with the newer PIV CAC internal > layout. I went through a similar transition when the GEMAL 144 cards > came out but the cackey libraries did at least work and coolkey > eventually caught up. > > One thing is for sure... the cackey RPM from forge.mil is not a drop-in > replacement for coolkey. The cackey RPM only installs the libraries > themselves, nothing else. It doesn't even register them in the nss db I > had to do that manually with modutil. I must be missing something... > > Without direct access to forge.mil it's difficult to troubleshoot > cackey. For some silly reason they still require CAC authentication to > get the CAC software and drivers and access the forums, etc. > > More relevant information below... > > I'd be grateful for any ideas or advice on this. I desperately need to > retrieve vulnerability reports, patches, and other DoD resources. > Thanks! > > Cal Webster > > > > > Smart Card Reader: > SCM Microsystems Inc. SCR3310 USB Smart Card Reader (21120628202509) 00 > 00-0 > > Old CAC: GEMAL TO TOPDL GX4 144 > New CAC: G&D FIPS 201 SCE 3.2 > > > [root at inet3 ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release > CentOS release 6.6 (Final) > [root at inet3 ~]# uname -a > Linux inet3 2.6.32-504.1.3.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Nov 11 17:57:25 UTC > 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux > [root at inet3 ~]# > > Installed Packages > > coolkey.i686 1.1.0-32.el6 @base > coolkey.x86_64 1.1.0-32.el6 @base > firefox.i686 31.2.0-3.el6.centos @updates > firefox.x86_64 31.2.0-3.el6.centos @updates > thunderbird.x86_64 31.2.0-3.el6.centos @updates > pcsc-lite.x86_64 1.5.2-14.el6 @base > pcsc-lite-devel.x86_64 1.5.2-14.el6 @base > pcsc-lite-libs.x86_64 1.5.2-14.el6 @base > nss.i686 3.16.1-14.el6 @base > nss.x86_64 3.16.1-14.el6 @base > nss-devel.x86_64 3.16.1-14.el6 @base > nss-softokn.i686 3.14.3-18.el6_6 @updates > nss-softokn.x86_64 3.14.3-18.el6_6 @updates > nss-softokn-devel.x86_64 3.14.3-18.el6_6 @updates > nss-softokn-freebl.i686 3.14.3-18.el6_6 @updates > nss-softokn-freebl.x86_64 3.14.3-18.el6_6 @updates > nss-softokn-freebl-devel.x86_64 3.14.3-18.el6_6 @updates > nss-sysinit.x86_64 3.16.1-14.el6 @base > nss-tools.x86_64 3.16.1-14.el6 @base > nss-util.i686 3.16.1-3.el6 @base > nss-util.x86_64 3.16.1-3.el6 @base > nss-util-devel.x86_64 3.16.1-3.el6 @base > > > [root at inet3 ~]# modutil -list -dbdir /etc/pki/nssdb > > Listing of PKCS #11 Modules > ----------------------------------------------------------- > 1. NSS Internal PKCS #11 Module > slots: 2 slots attached > status: loaded > > slot: NSS Internal Cryptographic Services > token: NSS Generic Crypto Services > > slot: NSS User Private Key and Certificate Services > token: NSS Certificate DB > > 2. CoolKey PKCS #11 Module > library name: libcoolkeypk11.so > slots: 1 slot attached > status: loaded > > slot: SCM Microsystems Inc. SCR3310 USB Smart Card Reader (21120628202 > token: WEBSTER.CALVIN.DALE.9427154028 > > 3. cackey > library name: libcackey.so > slots: 2 slots attached > status: loaded > > slot: CACKey Slot > token: WEBSTER.CALVIN.DALE.9427154028 > > slot: CACKey Slot > token: DoD Certificates > ----------------------------------------------------------- > [root at inet3 ~]# > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Jason Pyeron
2014-Dec-04 16:36 UTC
[CentOS] DoD approval of Centos Was RE: Firefox fails to authenticate .mil sites with New DoDCAC
> -----Original Message----- > From: Jason Ricles > Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2014 11:23 > To: CentOS mailing list > Subject: Re: [CentOS] Firefox fails to authenticate .mil > sites with New DoDCAC > > I thought DoD used RHEL and not Centos, or did Centos did approved > DADEMS recently?DADMS is a Navy system, but yes Centos is approved for use by DISA. You would STIG it just like RHEL. -Jason -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- - - - Jason Pyeron PD Inc. http://www.pdinc.us - - Principal Consultant 10 West 24th Street #100 - - +1 (443) 269-1555 x333 Baltimore, Maryland 21218 - - - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- This message is copyright PD Inc, subject to license 20080407P00.
Cal Webster
2014-Dec-04 16:46 UTC
[CentOS] Firefox fails to authenticate .mil sites with New DoD CAC
On Wed, 2014-12-03 at 18:20 -0500, Jason Pyeron wrote:> > -----Original Message----- > > From: centos-bounces at centos.org > > [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Cal Webster > > Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2014 17:35 > > To: CentOS List > > Subject: [CentOS] Firefox fails to authenticate .mil sites > > with New DoD CAC > > > > Can anyone help with getting the new DoD CACs (Smart Card) to work in > > CentOS 6.6? I don't use it for console logins, only for email and .mil > > web sites. > > > > I recently had to get a new DoD CAC (Smart Card) when one of the > > buildings I work in upgraded their security system. My old CAC was > > working fine prior to this for signing and encrypting email and for > > authenticating to various DoD (.mil) sites from the Internet using the > > coolkey libraries. > > > > After getting my new CAC I am no longer able to authenticate > > to any DoD > > sites. I can still sign and encrypt email in Thunderbird via > > the coolkey > > libraries but .mil sites either simply display blank pages or raise > > various errors in firefox. I am prompted for my PIN, which is > > successfully accepted but I'm not even prompted for which cert to use, > > like I used to be. > > Does your system trust CA32? > > I see > > Issuer: C=US, O=U.S. Government, OU=DoD, OU=PKI, CN=DOD EMAIL CA-32 > Validity > Not Before: Nov 24 00:00:00 2014 GMT > Not After : Jan 30 23:59:59 2015 GMT > Subject: C=US, O=U.S. Government, OU=DoD, OU=PKI, OU=CONTRACTOR, CN=WEBSTER.CALVIN.DALE.1011559383That's a very good point, Jason. I could not locate that CA in the certs being stored for Firefox. It is, however, listed in the CA store in Thunderbird, which I've had no trouble using with coolkey libs. The trust settings there are all un-checked, though. I had also installed the latest dod_configuration-1.3.7.xpi extension which automatically downloads the latest DoD certs on installation. I assumed it was a complete set. After reading your message I went ahead and clicked the [Update DoD Certs...] button in the add-on preferences too - Still not listed. Apparently this cert is missed during this process. I went ahead and exported the cert from Thunderbird, then imported it into firefox. Now I'm up and running again. It's often the simple things we overlook, which is why it's nice to have a community to bounce things off of. Thanks for the help Jason.> > > > I've tried installing and loading the latest "cackey" libraries (see > > below) but when I insert my CAC and attempt to login to the module in > > the Mozilla device manager it completely freezes firefox. Recovery > > requires killing firefox. If I remove the latest and install the next > > previous cackey library it works the same as coolkey - > > doesn't freeze up > > firefox but never connects to .mil sites. > > > > I tried building the cackey RPMs from the source RPMs too but > > the result > > is the same. > > > > Latest 64-bit cackey: cackey-0.6.8-3522.x86_64.rpm > > Next previous cackey: cackey-0.6.5-2444.x86_64.rpm > > > > I'm pretty sure it has something to do with the newer PIV CAC internal > > layout. I went through a similar transition when the GEMAL 144 cards > > came out but the cackey libraries did at least work and coolkey > > eventually caught up. > > > > One thing is for sure... the cackey RPM from forge.mil is not > > a drop-in > > replacement for coolkey. The cackey RPM only installs the libraries > > themselves, nothing else. It doesn't even register them in > > the nss db I > > had to do that manually with modutil. I must be missing something... > > > > Without direct access to forge.mil it's difficult to troubleshoot > > cackey. For some silly reason they still require CAC authentication to > > get the CAC software and drivers and access the forums, etc. > > Ha. Have you contacted the DOD PKE team for support on that? DISA Tinker AFB OPS List PKE_Support <dgisa.tinker.ops.list.pkesupport at mail.mil>No, but thank you for the contact info. Even though I've got my issue resolved, I'd be happy to help iron out the cackey package issues if someone wants.> > > > More relevant information below... > > > > I'd be grateful for any ideas or advice on this. I desperately need to > > retrieve vulnerability reports, patches, and other DoD resources. > > Thanks! > > > > Cal Webster > > > > I have a G&D FIPS 201 SCE 3.2 test CAC from JITC I can attach to VM for debbuging.Thanks but that won't be necessary now unless someone else needs the help.> > > > > > > > Smart Card Reader: > > SCM Microsystems Inc. SCR3310 USB Smart Card Reader > > (21120628202509) 00 > > 00-0 > > > > Old CAC: GEMAL TO TOPDL GX4 144 > > New CAC: G&D FIPS 201 SCE 3.2 > > > > > > [root at inet3 ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release > > CentOS release 6.6 (Final) > > [root at inet3 ~]# uname -a > > Linux inet3 2.6.32-504.1.3.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Nov 11 17:57:25 UTC > > 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux > > [root at inet3 ~]# > > > > Installed Packages > > > > coolkey.i686 1.1.0-32.el6 @base > > coolkey.x86_64 1.1.0-32.el6 @base > > firefox.i686 31.2.0-3.el6.centos > > @updates > > firefox.x86_64 31.2.0-3.el6.centos > > @updates > > thunderbird.x86_64 31.2.0-3.el6.centos > > @updates > > pcsc-lite.x86_64 1.5.2-14.el6 > > @base > > pcsc-lite-devel.x86_64 1.5.2-14.el6 > > @base > > pcsc-lite-libs.x86_64 1.5.2-14.el6 > > @base > > nss.i686 3.16.1-14.el6 > > @base > > nss.x86_64 3.16.1-14.el6 > > @base > > nss-devel.x86_64 3.16.1-14.el6 > > @base > > nss-softokn.i686 3.14.3-18.el6_6 > > @updates > > nss-softokn.x86_64 3.14.3-18.el6_6 > > @updates > > nss-softokn-devel.x86_64 3.14.3-18.el6_6 > > @updates > > nss-softokn-freebl.i686 3.14.3-18.el6_6 > > @updates > > nss-softokn-freebl.x86_64 3.14.3-18.el6_6 > > @updates > > nss-softokn-freebl-devel.x86_64 3.14.3-18.el6_6 > > @updates > > nss-sysinit.x86_64 3.16.1-14.el6 > > @base > > nss-tools.x86_64 3.16.1-14.el6 > > @base > > nss-util.i686 3.16.1-3.el6 > > @base > > nss-util.x86_64 3.16.1-3.el6 > > @base > > nss-util-devel.x86_64 3.16.1-3.el6 > > @base > > > > > > [root at inet3 ~]# modutil -list -dbdir /etc/pki/nssdb > > > > Listing of PKCS #11 Modules > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > 1. NSS Internal PKCS #11 Module > > slots: 2 slots attached > > status: loaded > > > > slot: NSS Internal Cryptographic Services > > token: NSS Generic Crypto Services > > > > slot: NSS User Private Key and Certificate Services > > token: NSS Certificate DB > > > > 2. CoolKey PKCS #11 Module > > library name: libcoolkeypk11.so > > slots: 1 slot attached > > status: loaded > > > > slot: SCM Microsystems Inc. SCR3310 USB Smart Card > > Reader (21120628202 > > token: WEBSTER.CALVIN.DALE.9427154028 > > > > 3. cackey > > library name: libcackey.so > > slots: 2 slots attached > > status: loaded > > > > slot: CACKey Slot > > token: WEBSTER.CALVIN.DALE.9427154028 > > > > slot: CACKey Slot > > token: DoD Certificates > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > [root at inet3 ~]# > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > CentOS mailing list > > CentOS at centos.org > > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > > > > > > > -- > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > - - > - Jason Pyeron PD Inc. http://www.pdinc.us - > - Principal Consultant 10 West 24th Street #100 - > - +1 (443) 269-1555 x333 Baltimore, Maryland 21218 - > - - > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > This message is copyright PD Inc, subject to license 20080407P00. > > ------=_NextPart_000_0481_01D00F25.D30E4A00-- > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Cal Webster
2014-Dec-04 16:53 UTC
[CentOS] Firefox fails to authenticate .mil sites with New DoD CAC
On Thu, 2014-12-04 at 11:22 -0500, Jason Ricles wrote:> I thought DoD used RHEL and not Centos, or did Centos did approved > DADEMS recently?DoD does use RHEL for the critical infrastructure hosts and in our case for training simulators. The issue here was with a separate non-DoD asset used to retrieve security updates and to conduct research to support engineering efforts on isolated, stand-alone networks. The isolated networks are not allowed to touch the Internet. CentOS 6 (and recently 7) has been approved for engineering labs and certain R&D facilities too, BTW - You'll see it if you do a search in DADMS. We do use CentOS for local general purpose servers and workstations.> On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 5:34 PM, Cal Webster <cwebster at ec.rr.com> wrote: > > Can anyone help with getting the new DoD CACs (Smart Card) to work in > > CentOS 6.6? I don't use it for console logins, only for email and .mil > > web sites. > > > > I recently had to get a new DoD CAC (Smart Card) when one of the > > buildings I work in upgraded their security system. My old CAC was > > working fine prior to this for signing and encrypting email and for > > authenticating to various DoD (.mil) sites from the Internet using the > > coolkey libraries. > > > > After getting my new CAC I am no longer able to authenticate to any DoD > > sites. I can still sign and encrypt email in Thunderbird via the coolkey > > libraries but .mil sites either simply display blank pages or raise > > various errors in firefox. I am prompted for my PIN, which is > > successfully accepted but I'm not even prompted for which cert to use, > > like I used to be. > > > > I've tried installing and loading the latest "cackey" libraries (see > > below) but when I insert my CAC and attempt to login to the module in > > the Mozilla device manager it completely freezes firefox. Recovery > > requires killing firefox. If I remove the latest and install the next > > previous cackey library it works the same as coolkey - doesn't freeze up > > firefox but never connects to .mil sites. > > > > I tried building the cackey RPMs from the source RPMs too but the result > > is the same. > > > > Latest 64-bit cackey: cackey-0.6.8-3522.x86_64.rpm > > Next previous cackey: cackey-0.6.5-2444.x86_64.rpm > > > > I'm pretty sure it has something to do with the newer PIV CAC internal > > layout. I went through a similar transition when the GEMAL 144 cards > > came out but the cackey libraries did at least work and coolkey > > eventually caught up. > > > > One thing is for sure... the cackey RPM from forge.mil is not a drop-in > > replacement for coolkey. The cackey RPM only installs the libraries > > themselves, nothing else. It doesn't even register them in the nss db I > > had to do that manually with modutil. I must be missing something... > >The > > Without direct access to forge.mil it's difficult to troubleshoot > > cackey. For some silly reason they still require CAC authentication to > > get the CAC software and drivers and access the forums, etc. > > > > More relevant information below... > > > > I'd be grateful for any ideas or advice on this. I desperately need to > > retrieve vulnerability reports, patches, and other DoD resources. > > Thanks! > > > > Cal Webster > > > > > > > > > > Smart Card Reader: > > SCM Microsystems Inc. SCR3310 USB Smart Card Reader (21120628202509) 00 > > 00-0 > > > > Old CAC: GEMAL TO TOPDL GX4 144 > > New CAC: G&D FIPS 201 SCE 3.2 > > > > > > [root at inet3 ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release > > CentOS release 6.6 (Final) > > [root at inet3 ~]# uname -a > > Linux inet3 2.6.32-504.1.3.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Nov 11 17:57:25 UTC > > 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux > > [root at inet3 ~]# > > > > Installed Packages > > > > coolkey.i686 1.1.0-32.el6 @base > > coolkey.x86_64 1.1.0-32.el6 @base > > firefox.i686 31.2.0-3.el6.centos @updates > > firefox.x86_64 31.2.0-3.el6.centos @updates > > thunderbird.x86_64 31.2.0-3.el6.centos @updates > > pcsc-lite.x86_64 1.5.2-14.el6 @base > > pcsc-lite-devel.x86_64 1.5.2-14.el6 @base > > pcsc-lite-libs.x86_64 1.5.2-14.el6 @base > > nss.i686 3.16.1-14.el6 @base > > nss.x86_64 3.16.1-14.el6 @base > > nss-devel.x86_64 3.16.1-14.el6 @base > > nss-softokn.i686 3.14.3-18.el6_6 @updates > > nss-softokn.x86_64 3.14.3-18.el6_6 @updates > > nss-softokn-devel.x86_64 3.14.3-18.el6_6 @updates > > nss-softokn-freebl.i686 3.14.3-18.el6_6 @updates > > nss-softokn-freebl.x86_64 3.14.3-18.el6_6 @updates > > nss-softokn-freebl-devel.x86_64 3.14.3-18.el6_6 @updates > > nss-sysinit.x86_64 3.16.1-14.el6 @base > > nss-tools.x86_64 3.16.1-14.el6 @base > > nss-util.i686 3.16.1-3.el6 @base > > nss-util.x86_64 3.16.1-3.el6 @base > > nss-util-devel.x86_64 3.16.1-3.el6 @base > > > > > > [root at inet3 ~]# modutil -list -dbdir /etc/pki/nssdb > > > > Listing of PKCS #11 Modules > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > 1. NSS Internal PKCS #11 Module > > slots: 2 slots attached > > status: loaded > > > > slot: NSS Internal Cryptographic Services > > token: NSS Generic Crypto Services > > > > slot: NSS User Private Key and Certificate Services > > token: NSS Certificate DB > > > > 2. CoolKey PKCS #11 Module > > library name: libcoolkeypk11.so > > slots: 1 slot attached > > status: loaded > > > > slot: SCM Microsystems Inc. SCR3310 USB Smart Card Reader (21120628202 > > token: WEBSTER.CALVIN.DALE.9427154028 > > > > 3. cackey > > library name: libcackey.so > > slots: 2 slots attached > > status: loaded > > > > slot: CACKey Slot > > token: WEBSTER.CALVIN.DALE.9427154028 > > > > slot: CACKey Slot > > token: DoD Certificates > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > [root at inet3 ~]# > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > CentOS mailing list > > CentOS at centos.org > > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos