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Activclient install
Activclient install








  1. #Activclient install how to
  2. #Activclient install mac os x
  3. #Activclient install 64 Bit
  4. #Activclient install upgrade
  5. #Activclient install full

#Activclient install how to

How to install Pulse Secure: Windows | Mac

#Activclient install upgrade

How to upgrade Pulse Secure: Windows | Mac

  • Must have an active firewall application installed.
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    #Activclient install full

  • A full antivirus scan must have been performed within 30 days of trying to connect (During our testing we discovered that it is best to run a full scan prior to the installation).
  • If you don't have an updated antivirus client, please contact us.
  • Must have an antivirus program installed, with up-to-date virus definitions.
  • Operating system updates must be current.
  • Must have a supported operating system (see above).
  • Must complete a VPN account request form:.
  • Must have compatible smartcard reader and (Windows) ActivClient or (Mac) Centrify Express installed.

    #Activclient install mac os x

    You can check if your mappings are correct by running "pkcs11_inspect debug".Supported Operating Systems: Windows 7+ | Mac OS X 10.9+ | iOS 10+ | Android 4.0+ | Ubuntu Linux 12.04 LTS or OpenSUSE 12.1.In this file you will have the following map: This is the file where you will match the CN name on the certificate with a login name.In file /etc/pam.d/system-auth under line "auth required pam_env.so" insert line:.* Run this command to see that the certificates are installed: ~~~ certutil -A -n "Corp other Certificate" -t "CT,C,C" -a -d /etc/pki/nssdb -i ca.cer * To install these certificates run the following commands:Ĭertutil -A -n 'Corp Trusted Certificate" -t "CT,C,C" -a -d /etc/pki/nssdb -i issuingCA.cerĬertutil -A -n "Corp policy Certificate" -t "CT,C,C" -a -d /etc/pki/nssdb -i policy.cerĬertutil -A -n "Corp root Certificate" -t "CT,C,C" -a -d /etc/pki/nssdb -i root.cer

    activclient install

    * You can get these certificates from your Windows Machines mmc manager): * You will need to install the entire certificate chain for the certificate issuer. Module = /usr/local/ActivIdentity/ActivClient/lib/libacpkcs211.so * Under this line add the following stanza:

    #Activclient install 64 Bit

  • THIS STEP IS CURRENTLY NOT PROPERLY SUPPORTED ON RHEL 64 BIT.
  • * To verify it is in the NSS database for use. * THIS STEP IS CURRENTLY NOT SUPPORTED ON RHEL 64 BIT modutil -add "ActiveIdentity ActiveClient PKCS #11 Module" -libfile /usr/local/ActivIdentity/ActivClient/lib/libacpkcs211.so -dbdir /etc/pki/nssdb usr/local/ActivIdentity/ActivClient/bin/acuserconsole * Plug in smart reader & Smart card then run command: Rpm -ivh ai-activclient-apps-3.0. ai-activclient-scmw-3.0. * Remove openct & pcsc-lite-openct if they are installed (only for RHEL 6 and above) Yum install pcsc-lite zlib.i686 pcsc-lite-libs.i686 glib2.i686 libpng.i686 libSM.i686 libXext.i686 libXrender.i686 libX11.i686 libXfixes.i686 freetype.i686 libXcursor.i686 fontconfig.i686 libXrandr.i686 libXcursor.i686 libjpeg.i686 libstdc++.i686 dbus-devel.i686 dbus-glib-devel.i686 Yum install pcsc-lite zlib.i386 pcsc-lite-libs.i386 glib2.i386 libpng.i386 libSM.i386 libXext.i386 libXrender.i386 libX11.i386 libXfixes.i386 freetype.i386 libXcursor.i386 fontconfig.i386 libXrandr.i386 libXcursor.i386 libjpeg.i386 libstdc++.i386 * Install Smart Card support (only for RHEL 6 and above)
  • Currently this portion only will work with:.
  • Configure system & install Active Identity 32bit.
  • Configure system & install Active Idenity.
  • ActivIdentity ActivClient can read these smart cards no problem. So would require reformatting to be able to use it. It can read the PIV card, it just can't understand the format of the card. Problem Statement: "coolkey" (the opensoure smart card reading software) cannot read their CAC smart card.
  • Coolkey did not provide support for these cards.
  • This issue has been resolved in the following errata:.
  • activclient install

    Problem Statement: "coolkey" (the opensoure smart card reading software) cannot read their CAC smart card.CAC card: Oberthur ID-One Cosmo 64 v5.2D Fast ATR with PIV application SDK.PIV card: Oberthur CosmopolIC 64K V5.2 Fast ATR.Issue is cannot integrate with system due to 32bit pkcs11 included with ActiveClient (/usr/local/ActivIdentity/ActivClient/lib/libacpkcs211.so). RHEL 6.2 64bit - Have ActiveClient software working and can see certificates on card.The problem looks to be with the version of pcsc included with RHEL 5. RHEL 5.7 64bit - Cannot get ActiveClient to ever read the card reader.










    Activclient install