su
rpm -ivh ccid-1.0.1-5.i386.rpm
rpm -ivh pcsc-lite-1.3.1-7.i386.rpm
rpm -ivh pcsc-lite-libs-1.3.1-7.i386.rpm
rpm -ivh ifd-egate-0.05-15.i386.rpm
rmp -ivh coolkey-1.0.1-4.i386.rpm
rpm -ivh esc-1.0.0-19.i386.rpm
The version numbers for the different packages may be different than those listed here
because of updates, patches or other releases. These are included as an example.
The Enterprise Security Client installation is located in
/usr/lib/esc-1.0.0
. The
esc
shell
script is installed in
/usr/bin/esc
. Enterprise Security Client can be launched by typing
esc
at
a command prompt.
Enterprise Security Client for Linux has a daemon process which runs silently, waiting for a
smart card to be inserted. When an unenrolled smart card is inserted, the daemon automatically
launches the client UI, and the Enterprise Security Client guides the user through the enrollment
process. The client can also be launched manually by selecting System Settings, then Smart
Card Manager, from the system menu.
3. Installation on Mac OS X
To install Enterprise Security Client and its supporting components on Mac OS X, do the
following:
1. Obtain the
ESC.dmg
file on the Red Hat Network channel.
2. Double-click on
ESC.dmg
, exposing the Enterprise Security Client Volume.
Inside the Volume are two directories,
ESC.app
and
Coolkey1.11.pkg
.
ESC.app
is the
drag-able Enterprise Security Client application, and
Coolkey1.11.pkg
is the installer for the
token support software, including the TokenD system.
3. Install the Enterprise Security Client. To install Enterprise Security Client, drag the
ESC.app
file to an accessible location, such as the desktop.
4. Install the CoolKey package.
a. Double-click the
Coolkey1.11.pkg
file to launch the CoolKey installer, and follow the
directions to complete installation.
Chapter 3. Installation
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