I am currently evaluating the usefulness of this app for my soldiers.
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When I try to log into the AF Portal, I get 'No Client Certificate presented #555.240230d6.2328c0' When I try DFAS MyPay, I get 'myPay SmartCard error: 403.7. The page requires a client certificate. Select Logon and select your certificate that DOES NOT say email. You should now have access to the portal. To log into Outlook you will need to go to - Once you connect it will prompt you to choose a certificate.
As of now I am unable to access any site that utilizes the EAMS-A authentication suite.

Current test setup:
Samsung S7
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Sub Rosa 4 (build 1142)
Sites include www.us.army.mil and web.mail.mil
When these sites are attempted a connection error comes up say unable to secure connection. Reading through other posts I have turned off the enhanced owa and fips setting. Still no luck. The email is the main reason I want my soldiers to use this app for.
As my evaluation license expires soon a quick response would be appreciated, I understand it is near the holidays though.
Introduction
The steps for configuring Client side SSL (CSSL) for a SecureAuth appliance setup to validate CAC or PIV Cards
- Download root/intermediate DOD certificates.
- Install certificates as administrator.
- Verify installation of certificates into local computers cert store (not users)
Installing DOD Certificates
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When SecureAuth prompts for a CAC or PIV certificate your webserver is actually matching the client side SSL certificates with the certificates that are installed on your SecureAuth appliance. In order to check these client side certificates we need to install the root and intermediate certificates on the appliance. If you have a specific set of root and intermediate certificates you can install them, if you do not this is the process to install the DOD root and intermediate certificates on the SecureAuth appliance.
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1. Open the browser on the server and navigate tomilitarycac.com's download section HERE
2. Download'InstallRoot 3.13.1a from MilitaryCAC'
3. You might be prompted to add militarycac.com to your trusted sites to complete the download
4. Click 'Open' so that the file automatically launches
5. Right-click 'InstallRoot_v3.13.1A' and select 'Run as administrator'
6. At the security warning click 'Yes'
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7. Accept the security warning if prompted
Verify the DOD Certificates were properly installed
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1. Click the start menu/SecureAuth/Tools and select 'Certificates Console'
2. Navigate to 'Trusted Root Certification Authorities' and ensure you have the DOD Root CA certificate installed
3. Navigate to 'Intermediate Certificate Authorities' and ensure the intermediate certs are there