![]() Note: Due to a bug on Mac the dialog will appear behind the PDF Studio window. You will be prompted to enter the password for your token. ![]() Click browse and select the “config.cfg” which we created in step 4.Ĩ. ![]() Click “Browse” button under “Additional IDs” sectionħ. Open PDF Studio, go to Preferences -> Digital IDs.Ħ. If you’re using “sourceforge smartcard service” for MAC, you will need to install the opensource package ‘OpenSC’ for mac and configure your “config.cfg” with “library =/Library/OpenSC/lib/opensc-pkcs11.so”ĥ. Library = /usr/local/lib/libeTPkcs11.dylib Using any text editor, create a configuration file (see below example), and save it with the name “config.cfg” or you can download from HERE: name = "Safenet eToken 5100" Go to /usr/local/lib and verify that “libeTPkcs11.dylib” is located in the directoryĤ. Install the SafeNet Authentication Clientsoftware. Plug the USB Smart Card/Token into your computerĢ. In this example, we used Safenet eToken 5100 on MacOS Sierra, different devices might have different setup.ġ. You can see the setup below as a reference. Starting in PDF Studio 11.0.4, we allow users to sign a document using their USB Smart Card. Can I do that using PDF Studio on my Mac system?Ī: Yes, you can. Q: I need to sign PDF documents with my USB Smart Card.
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