Re: What happened? My "https applets" stopped working
From: SD (sue.darnell_at_verizon.net)
Date: 01/24/05
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Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 02:19:17 GMT
Ok... did all that + it didn't work.
"Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files
1.4.2"
didn't fix it either... oh well...
-sd
Roland wrote:
> On 22-1-2005 13:37, SD wrote:
>
> > What's a weekend? (just kidding -- kind of...)
> >
> > Ok here is the situation. They don't work in either browser, Netscape or IE.
> > Both the latest.
> >
> > The URL would involve giving you my real estate password and my ebay password.
> > But they do work in my partner's browsers.
> > So it only on https sites that tit happens. REgular Java apps seem to be
> > working. LIke the test games at the Java site. I guess that counts.
> > what did I do before the screw up?
> > I did 3 things that I can remember. I had installed Adaware. I upgraded the
> > eBay toolbar (they kept bugging me to!). I also installed Webroot's
> > Spysweeper..
> > I install thngs all the time so I didnt think it would mess up the JAva.
>
> Have Adaware myself (AFAIK, it doesn't interfere with Java). Don't know
> the other two. But they should not mess up Java...
>
> > I must
> > have been nuts.
>
> You're saying it, not me ;-)
>
> > So I uninstalled each thing and rebooted. I made sure no pop-up blokers were
> > on. they never are on, I don't use them bedcaSue of stuff like this. I also
> > dont't go to wierd cites though. None of this ehelped. I did a systerm restore.
> > That didn't help either. I just tried to do an ealier system restore and it
> > didn't even taek. dumped Ll my sites with rules on them in IE and set it to
> > dfault. That didn't hlep either. I set it to the losest security and privacy
> > and took off the Xp firwall and that didn't help either. I never had to set a
> > proxy before and I kind of know what it is, but since it all worked without me
> > typing thingfs in before, I was thinking it shold keep on working. I must be
> > mad. I can work around one of the applets, and not see wht I'm posting to
> > Ebayj, and atake longer to do it, But the other applet, I can't do certain
> > functions at all. I can't see maps or tax data. Did I say I uninstalled and
> > reinstalled Java from the Sun site twice and made a noble attempt to make sure
> > I had the latest ActiveX from MS?
> > I get messages like this on the Java console:
> > (I understand "html", but I but I don't understand this)
> >
> > Java(TM) Plug-in: Version 1.4.2_06
> > Using JRE version 1.4.2_06 Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
> > User home directory = C:\Documents and Settings\Compaq_OwnerProxy
> > Configuration: No proxy----------------------------------------------------
> > c: clear console window
> > f: finalize objects on finalization queue
> > g: garbage collect
> > h: display this help message
> > l: dump classloader list
> > m: print memory usage
> > o: trigger logging
> > p: reload proxy configuration
> > q: hide console
> > r: reload policy configuration
> > s: dump system properties
> > t: dump thread list
> > v: dump thread stack
> > x: clear classloader cache
> > 0-5: set trace level to <n>
> > ----------------------------------------------------
> > startLoadingMapMap current geo:(-161.0, -97.25503875968991, -31.87,
> > 171.0150387596899)Using DMP file: default.dmpisDebugMode: false
> >
> [snip]
>
> I'm thinking that maybe the so called rootcertificates have expired or
> gone invalid (they are used for secure browser connections like HTTPS).
> Did the applets stopped working after Jan 1st (that would be a typical
> date for expiration)?
> Goto <http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com> and see if there is an update
> available for Internet Explorer, probably called "Update for
> rootcertificates", and probably in the 'non-essential updates' category
> (don't know exact name, but I installed them November last year).
> Restart browser afterwards.
>
> Additionally you could install "Java Cryptography Extension (JCE)
> Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files 1.4.2" from
> <http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html> (at the bottom of the
> list). It's a zip file call "jce_policy-1_4_2.zip" or similar, and
> contains two JAR files (and two text docs). These JAR files,
> "local_policy.jar" and "US_export_policy.jar" must be copied to the
> \lib\security subdirectory of the JRE installation folder (typically
> C:\Program Files\Java\j2re1.4.2\lib\security\). They should replace the
> two JAR files with the same name that are already there. Restart browser
> afterwards.
>
> Check on the Java control panel (Windows menu Start -> Settings ->
> Control Panel -> Java ), on the Proxies tab, that it's "Using Browsers
> Settings" (so the applets use the same settings as the browser).
>
> And also check if your firewall doesn't block HTTPS connections (XP's
> firewall it was, wasn't it). Did you maybe install XP SP2 and the
> applets stopped working after this?
> --
> Regards,
>
> Roland de Ruiter
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