Pkcs-11 Module For High Sierra Mac
Interfaces via YubiHSM KSP, PKCS#11, and native libraries Crypto enabled applications can leverage the YubiHSM via Yubico’s Key Storage Provider (KSP) for Microsoft’s CNG or industry-standard PKCS#11. Native libraries are also available on Windows, Linux and macOS to enable more direct interaction with the device’s capabilities. One casualty of High Sierra is Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac. Microsoft has said that it will not offer support for it running on new macOS and it’s likely you’ll have problems with it. The only solution is to upgrade to Office 2016. For other apps, upgrade them and check the developer’s website for details of High Sierra support.
Q: I need to sign PDF documents with my USB Smart Card. Can I do that using PDF Studio on my Mac system?
A: Yes, you can. Starting in PDF Studio 11.0.4, we allow users to sign a document using their USB Smart Card. You can see the setup below as a reference.
In this example, we used Safenet eToken 5100 on MacOS Sierra, different devices might have different setup.
1. Plug the USB Smart Card/Token into your computer
- In PKCS#11 v2.20, if you followed our guide, that means you’ll be using AES or for some legacy reason 3DES. There are now two MAC mechanisms available: CKM.MAC and CKM.MACGENERAL, where. is replaced by AES or 3DES. Underlying both is the CBC-MAC construction with 0 padding of the final block, as defined in FIPS 113.
- This might be one of the most comprehensive guides on High Sierra Hackintosh installing to date! I cover how to:1. Correctly format your install USB drive (0.
Microsoft office 2016 mac crack file. 2. Install the SafeNet Authentication Clientsoftware. You can click HERE for other versions.
3. Go to /usr/local/lib and verify that “libeTPkcs11.dylib” is located in the directory
Windows 8 lite x86. 4. Using any text editor, create a configuration file (see below example), and save it with the name “config.cfg” or you can download fromHERE:
Note:
if you’re using “sourceforge smartcard service” for MAC, you will need to install the opensource package ‘OpenSC’ for mac and configure your “config.cfg” with “library =/Library/OpenSC/lib/opensc-pkcs11.so”
5. Open PDF Studio, go to Preferences -> Digital IDs.
6. Click “Browse” button under “Additional IDs” section
7. Click browse and select the “config.cfg” which we created in step 4.
8. You will be prompted to enter the password for your token.
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Note: Due to a bug on Mac the dialog will appear behind the PDF Studio window. Move the PDF Studio dialogs to the side to enter your password.
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From now on, the signature ID on your smart card should displays on the signature list and allow you to sign the document.
Hardware info:
SafeNet eToken 5100 – USB security key
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