Perhaps it is worth to ask the sales fuzzies. It was not so much for us. If you only need some patches for now i could put them on our ftp server by mistake:-)
-- Dr. Thomas Bleek, Netzwerkadministrator Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum Telegrafenberg A20/225 D-14473 Potsdam Tel.: +49 331 288- 1818/1681 Fax.: 1730 Mobil: +49 172 1543233 E-Mail: b...@gfz-potsdam.de Am 06.01.2019 um 22:08 schrieb leahciM noskcaJ <leahcim.nosk...@tel.co.uk>: >> On Sun, 6 Jan 2019 19:05:04 +0100, Dr Tom Bleek wrote:- >> >> You need additional support for sol10 now, >> tb >> >>> Am 06.01.2019 um 18:28 schrieb leahciM noskcaJ <leahcim.nosk...@tel.co.uk>: >>> >>> Happy new year all. >>> >>> # pca -V --wget=/usr/sfw/bin/wget --wgetopt=--no-check-certificate -si > missingrs >>> ... >>> Looking for 152959-01 (32/32) >>> Trying Oracle >>> Trying https://getupdates.oracle.com/ (1/1) >>> src: oracle, srcurl: >>> Adding to /tmp/pca.546644: header=Authorization: Basic <base64-user-passwd> >>> /usr/sfw/bin/wget --no-check-certificate --progress=dot:binary >>> --ca-certificate=/usr/local/bin/pca --secure-protocol=TLSv1 -O >>> /var/tmp/./152959-01.zip > "https://getupdates.oracle.com/all_unsigned/152959-01.zip" >>> --2019-01-05 20:43:39-- > https://getupdates.oracle.com/all_unsigned/152959-01.zip >>> Resolving getupdates.oracle.com... 141.146.44.51 >>> Connecting to getupdates.oracle.com|141.146.44.51|:443... connected. >>> WARNING: cannot verify getupdates.oracle.com's certificate, issued by > 'CN=DigiCert >>> SHA2 Secure Server CA,O=DigiCert Inc,C=US': >>> Unable to locally verify the issuer's authority. >>> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 301 Moved Permanently >>> Cookie coming from getupdates.oracle.com attempted to set domain to >>> updates.oracle.com >>> Resolving login.oracle.com... 156.151.58.18 >>> Connecting to login.oracle.com|156.151.58.18|:443... connected. >>> WARNING: cannot verify login.oracle.com's certificate, issued by >>> 'CN=DigiCert > SHA2 >>> Secure Server CA,O=DigiCert Inc,C=US': >>> Unable to locally verify the issuer's authority. >>> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 302 Moved Temporarily >>> ... >>> Resolving updates.oracle.com... 141.146.44.51 >>> Connecting to updates.oracle.com|141.146.44.51|:443... connected. >>> WARNING: cannot verify updates.oracle.com's certificate, issued by >>> 'CN=DigiCert >>> SHA2 Secure Server CA,O=DigiCert Inc,C=US': >>> Unable to locally verify the issuer's authority. >>> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 301 Moved Permanently >>> Location: https://updates.oracle.com/all_unsigned/152959-01.zip [following] >>> --2019-01-05 20:43:44-- >>> https://updates.oracle.com/all_unsigned/152959-01.zip >>> Connecting to updates.oracle.com|141.146.44.51|:443... connected. >>> WARNING: cannot verify updates.oracle.com's certificate, issued by >>> 'CN=DigiCert >>> SHA2 Secure Server CA,O=DigiCert Inc,C=US': >>> Unable to locally verify the issuer's authority. >>> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 403 Forbidden >>> 2019-01-05 20:43:45 ERROR 403: Forbidden. >>> >>> Removing /tmp/pca.546644 >>> Failed (Error 403: Forbidden) >>> Failed (patch not found) >>> >>> Installing 152959-01 (32/32) >>> patchxdir: /tmp/pca.128982 >>> Failed - missing patch file (20:43:45/00:00:00/00:16:50, 32/32, 1/0/31) >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> Download Summary: 32 total, 1 successful, 3 skipped, 28 failed >>> Install Summary : 32 total, 1 successful, 0 skipped, 31 failed >>> # >>> >>> So 31 of them failed with 403: Forbidden, patch not found. >>> >>> The only one that didn't produce the HTTP 403: Forbidden error was: >>> >>> Patch 152919-11 has been successfully installed. >>> See /var/sadm/patch/152919-11/log for details >>> >>> Patch packages installed: >>> SUNWj6cfg >>> SUNWj6dev >>> SUNWj6man >>> SUNWj6rt >>> >>> Successful (20:43:38/00:03:15/00:16:43, 31/32, 1/0/30) >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> 152959 -- < 01 R-- 87 SunOS 5.10: ndp patch >>> >>> This is on a S10 branded zone on S11.3 with Premiere Support for OS. >>> >>> TIA.. > Thanks I found the blog > > https://blogs.oracle.com/solaris/oracle-solaris-10-support-explained > > Obviously slow out of the blocks on this one (though reading the > comments through September last year, I wasn't that far behind). > > So, destined for the miasma that is Oracle support sales & renewals... > > I'm sure there was a good reason why it wasn't a check-box option on > the last Premier support renewal invitation -- it's just that I can't > think what it is. > >