Hello, 
huh martin, your are right. That was the Problem. I upgraded the system to the 
sun jdk 
and it worked without the error. this is really  assuasive ;=) 

Only the warning with the RSA key appered. But this can be in my sources. 


Am Mittwoch, 12. September 2007 04:54 schrieb Atsuhiko Yamanaka:
> Hi,
> 
>    +-From: Conrad =?utf-8?q?Berh=C3=B6rster?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --
>    |_Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 17:43:43 +0200 ____________________
>    |
>     >>  java.security.Provider[]
>     >> providers=java.security.Security.getProviders(); for(int i=0;
>     >> i<providers.length; i++){
>     >> System.out.println(providers[i].getName()); }
>     >> 
>    |The Output is GNU
> 
> Humm...
> This is the first time to hear that you are running Eclipse on
> the Unices(GNU/Linux?) and using gjc.   
> 
> On the Fedora Core release 5, I have the following output,
> 
> GNU
> BC
> Jessie
> GNU-CRYPTO

I have used the ubuntu version
java version "1.4.2"
gij (GNU libgcj) version 4.1.0 (Ubuntu 4.1.0-1ubuntu8)

the actual list of providers is 
SUN
SunRsaSign
SunJSSE
SunJCE
SunJGSS
SunSASL
XMLDSig
SunPCSC

~

> 
> At least, BC(BouncyCastle) must be appeared there to enjoy "3des-cbc" and
> I really can not understand why DSDP's TM can drive jsch on your environment.
;=) 


> 
> By the way, if your plug-in is for your business and not for your fun,
> I suggest you to choose other Java runtime environment.
yes for sure 


Thanks very much for your help c~

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