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Mac CAC preferred setup?

Flash

SEVAL/ECMO
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Contingent plan for telework, so largely just OWA. Also, DAU without the NMCI sped handicaps (I don't need a CAC for DAU though).

Have you tried other browsers yet? You could also try 'Boot Camp'.
 

Pags

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pilot
Have you tried other browsers yet? You could also try 'Boot Camp'.
Huh? I think you're confused. I haven't tried anything hence why I'm trying to get set up. And I have no desire to fiddle with boot camp, that level of trouble shooting isn't my cup of tea. For it comes to that I'll just bring my laptop home and VPN.
 

Flash

SEVAL/ECMO
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Huh? I think you're confused. I haven't tried anything hence why I'm trying to get set up. And I have no desire to fiddle with boot camp, that level of trouble shooting isn't my cup of tea. For it comes to that I'll just bring my laptop home and VPN.

Not the first time....
 

ChuckMK23

Standing by for the RIF !
pilot
So whats the deal with needing a smart card reader on your personal laptop? Are smart cards required to access the internet from squadron spaces?

1. Do squadrons issue officers/pilots a Navy/DoD laptop? (similar to what would be done in a standard US company)

2. Is there Internet/wi-fi in squadron spaces with direct access to the cloud/public internet?
 

Brett327

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So whats the deal with needing a smart card reader on your personal laptop? Are smart cards required to access the internet from squadron spaces?

1. Do squadrons issue officers/pilots a Navy/DoD laptop? (similar to what would be done in a standard US company)

2. Is there Internet/wi-fi in squadron spaces with direct access to the cloud/public internet?
It's been a while, eh? ;)

One uses a smart card (your ID card) to access any DoD computer. I've seen some squadrons issue DH and above laptop computers - mostly to use on deployment, not at home. People use smart card readers at home to access their work email, plus most of the Navy sites that you use regularly require smart cards to access. It's actually better than having to remember 20 different passwords. I haven't seen WiFi at work (except at the War College), but internet access - slow and filtered though it may be - is ubiquitous ashore and on ships (where's it's so slow it's almost unusable.) Some common areas (BOQ, exchange facilities, medical) do have WiFi access that is not part of the government system (contracted out).

Welcome to the 21st century fleet... where we're still using late 1990s technology. :)
 

ChuckMK23

Standing by for the RIF !
pilot
Single Sign On (SSO) with a smart card is the norm in a lot of organizations now. Thats a good thing - sux though in the age of tablets and light weight laptops that do not have card readers. The more contemporary approach is dual factor through a text message one time PIN to your phone. This plus a a "pass phrase" one time login suffices and is quite secure. I did not realize all DoD ID's were chipped now.

Are you permitted official/work email access from your personal smartphone?
 

Gatordev

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Are you permitted official/work email access from your personal smartphone?

No, you have to use a Navy procured (and thus issued) smart phone. Everyone is moving over to iPhones now (away from the ubiquitous BlackBerry). Why can't I use my personal iPhone to access the same Exchange server? Because the world would blow up, obviously.
 

Pags

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pilot
No, you have to use a Navy procured (and thus issued) smart phone. Everyone is moving over to iPhones now (away from the ubiquitous BlackBerry). Why can't I use my personal iPhone to access the same Exchange server? Because the world would blow up, obviously.
Can't you access OWA with an iPhone/iPad with a cac reader?
 

Gatordev

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Can't you access OWA with an iPhone/iPad with a cac reader?

I have no idea. I never bothered to look because it wasn't a practical solution for me.

But just the fact that you're floating this idea publicly makes you an IA security risk. Account secured until the NMCI Help Desk can make a timely review of your case.
 

Pags

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pilot
The only reason I know is that I think it was discussed on here awhile back. I seem to recall it was one of the Harrier guys talking about the specifics...maybe @squeeze ? I think @webmaster may have been involved too back when he was part of the problem and not some slimey civilian.
 

ChuckM

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I remember a post flag aid O-4 at my squadron that dropped the $125 for the reader and software for is iphone. For him it was a lifesaver. Full access/use of most CAC enabled sites.

He said it wouldn't be worth it to the average JO to drop the coin.
 

Pags

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pilot
I remember a post flag aid O-4 at my squadron that dropped the $125 for the reader and software for is iphone. For him it was a lifesaver. Full access/use of most CAC enabled sites.

He said it wouldn't be worth it to the average JO to drop the coin.
I agree that there'd be no reason for a Fleet JO to need something like that. I also agree that a setup like that could be invaluable for DHs and above.
 

Gatordev

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I also agree that a setup like that could be invaluable for DHs and above.

Why, though? As a DH, the world was never going to end if someone couldn't get me on email. That's why you have the myriad of other players in your department (or your department is just really small and you're not that important anyway). Also, as a DH and an OIC, a cell phone was much more valuable than email, and that was usually because I was chasing down something in real time (embassy, my CO, husbanding agent, etc). Otherwise I'd go back to my state room and kick the CHENG off the computer and check my email.

I'd argue if you're at a level that you need to be on your email THAT much, you're probably already issued one (CO/XO/CMC/aide/etc)*.

*Note: I'm excluding SELRES here, as I understand not everyone has a computer anymore, so getting your CAC access on an iOS device could be helpful. But for an AD guy...meh.
 
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