Hmm. Well the program that gave me the security exception WAS an RMI
program, and one of the exceptions what for not having permissions to
resolv/connect to a host, but I also got a security exception when trying
to open a file.
Nelson Minar wrote:
> This list is full of stuff that's not Linux specific.
>
> >>>applications do not make use of the java.policy file per default in
> >>>the Linux 1.2 version.
>
> RMI is an exception to this rule. Since Java 1.1, RMI has required a
> security policy of some sort because it can load remote classes by
> default. In Java2, you have to have the right policy file to make RMI
> work. See the rmi-users list and RMI documentation for more info.
>
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