![]() ![]() Open the TrueCrypt preferences, and select the Security tokens 'tab', and add the following location for the library path: Security Devices panelAt this point, you can use your eToken with Firefox. ![]() This should add the eToken security device in the Device Manager panel. Module Filename: /usr/local/lib/libeTPkcs11.dylib ![]() Open the FireFox Preferences -> Advanced -> Encryption -> Security Devices, and click load.Īdd the following information: Load PKCS#11 device I configured FireFox and TrueCrypt (so far) to use an eToken. This time, the installation of the software was successful, and the software is almost identical to the Windows version (PKI Monitor and eToken Properties software).ĮToken PKI Software for OSXAfter the installation you can configure various application to utilize the power of eTokens. I installed the Aladdin software on OSX 10.5.5. The current version of the eToken software for OSX is v4.55. Thankfully I'm a Certified eToken guru, so I've got access to their download area (you will have to get your own software). The trigger for me was stumbling on the possibility of adding so-called keyfiles to the eToken for accessing TrueCrypt volumes.įirst challenge was the eToken PKI software for OSX. After several months of not trying to crack this I decided to try it again. Due to the nature of my work, and my fondness of Apple products I wasn't able to get my Aladdin eTokens working with OSX. ![]()
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