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special security officer mode
of esc did not function on
Mac. Security officer mode
allows designated users to
perform in-person token
enrollments, as added
security.
Bugzilla #239891. If a user
deployed an enrolled
CoolKey token to visit secure
sites in Safari or used the
token with Apple Mail to send
encrypted mail, the CoolKey
token daemon required the
user to type in the token's
PIN value every time the
smart card was accessed
because the PIN wasn't
being cached properly.
Bugzilla #369011. The
CoolKey token daemon was
confused with the pre-
installed Apple token
daemons when an enrolled
token was inserted. T his
resulted in sporadic or
missing access to the
CoolKey smart card features
when using Safari or Apple
Mail.
Bugzilla #369031. The
previous release of esc for
Mac OS X was not
compatible with Mac OS X
10.5 Leopard. This meant
that CoolKey smart cards
could not be enrolled on
Mac.
Bugzilla #403571. T he
CoolKey PKCS#11 module,
shipped with esc, had
problems functioning fully on
Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.
This resulted in problems
using esc to manage tokens
and problems actually using
the cards for cryptographic
operations.
Bugzilla #455340. If a user
wanted to enroll and deploy
smart cards with 2048-bit
keys, the standard
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