[SECURITY] Security Vulnerability With Java Plug-in in JRE/SDK

2004-11-23 Thread Juergen Kreileder
___ 1. Problem A vulnerability in the Java Plug-in may allow an untrusted applet to escalate privileges, through JavaScript calling into Java code, including reading and writing files with the privileges of the user running the applet. This issue is described in the following

Re: JDK 1.4.0 Java-Plug-in instability

2002-02-18 Thread Juergen Kreileder
Rick Lutowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Has anyone else tried an applet with 1.4.0 Java Plug-in (with > or without java3d) in Netscape on debian? Yes (mostly with our 1.4.0 code). Note that there are some problems with Java2 1.4.0 and J3D 1.2.1_03. Until J3D 1.2.1_04 is rea

Applet lifecycle and Java plug-in.

2001-11-14 Thread Olivier Rossel
Sorry if this is a FAQ. But I (really) found no clue anywhere. I have a Swing applet. Tested on Linux/Debian/Mozilla/Blackdown 1.3.1 and Windows/2000/IE/Sun 1.3.1_01. The behavious is exactly the same: the init() method is called each time the browser displays the applet. I tested the applet at:

Re: java plug-in problem

2000-04-30 Thread Juergen Kreileder
> Bob Ju writes: Bob> my netscape crash quietly while loads applets using java Bob> plug-in for jdk1. 2.2. and other software work OK. i Bob> checked my system and jdk1.2.2(also plug-in) installation Bob> guide , also read relational docs but got nothing. is there Bob> s

java plug-in problem

2000-04-29 Thread Bob Ju
Hi, there, my netscape crash quietly while loads applets using java plug-in for jdk1. 2.2. and other software work OK. i checked my system and jdk1.2.2(also plug-in) installation guide , also read relational docs but got nothing. is there somebody help me? i had tried installing blackdown

Help Out on Java Plug-In 1.2

1999-09-14 Thread John C. Toman
Hi, It's difficult to tell from past posts and status page if there are people actively working on the Java Plug-In 1.2 port to linux. I am willing to help speed this effort in what ever way I can. Please contact me ! Regards, John

Java Plug-In Port Status

1999-08-05 Thread Jan Agermose
>From the WEB: :An early access to the Java Plug-In 1.2 will be made available shortly after the next JDK :1.2 release. This is dated 1999/05/02, does anyone know more one when the release will be ready? -- Mvh Jan Agermose Tranekærvej 58, v92 8240 Risskov, Denmark Tlf.: 86217787 lokal

Java Plug-in 1.2

1999-08-01 Thread Denis Riedijk
Is there any update on when the early-access version of the plugin will be released ? According to the website it would be made available shortly after the next JDK 1.2 release (wich was as far as I know the pre2-version) I would like to know, because I have to do a presentation of my work in a f

Java Plug-In

1999-06-01 Thread John Carr
I see that you're saying that the Java Plug-In 1.1.2 will be available with the next JDK release. Any idea about when this will be? -- +---+ | John Carr | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | | Chief Software Eng

Java Plug-in

1999-05-20 Thread Josep Llauradó Selvas
Anybody knows where can i found the Java Plug-In version 1.2 under Linux? I have the jdk1.2pre-v1 and I can't find it into it's directories TIA. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a

Re: java plug-in

1999-05-03 Thread Alain Renaud
I don't see the need for a direct www connection. We've got a GUI application running under JDK 1.2. The applet version runs well on an intranet with Netscape 4 or higher with the Java 1.2 plug-in for Windows (our applet makes IE 4/5 crash though). It's only that the HTML page with that EMBED tag

Re: java plug-in

1999-04-27 Thread Oliver Fels
> I don't know if there is a linux version of the plug-in from Sun, but I am According to some READMEs the plugin for Linux does not work with 1.2 yet. > almost sure that there is until now no browser capable to view 1.2 applets. Not for Linux (besides appletviewer). The wintel version just works

Re: java plug-in

1999-04-27 Thread Sonja Emmel
"PAX!" wrote: > Hello everybody > > I'm trying to develope an applet based application. I was developing > with 1.1.6, but I moved to 1.2. Now I find Netscape can't execute my > applet (of course I recompiled it). Setting the CLASSPATH to point the > rt.jar isn't enough. > > Then, I started readi

java plug-in

1999-04-26 Thread PAX!
Hello everybody I'm trying to develope an applet based application. I was developing with 1.1.6, but I moved to 1.2. Now I find Netscape can't execute my applet (of course I recompiled it). Setting the CLASSPATH to point the rt.jar isn't enough. Then, I started reading about java-plugin, and suc

Java plug-in

1999-04-21 Thread Massimiliano Bigatti
Hi ! I've seen a link on plugin product homepage on javasoft site to you, but I was unable to find the page they're referring on. I'm interested in java plugin for linux. Regards, Massimiliano Bigatti - Omnia Data S.r.l. Tel: 02.2

Java Plug-in

1999-04-20 Thread eadsd
I've noticed the Java plug-in (aka Activator) has been removed from your website (presumably because it cored). Is a port/revision in progress? Can I see the source code? When can I expect a plug-in for Linux to be available (with the JDK 1.2 port?) Regards, David Eads Lexmark Internat

Re: idltojava and Java Plug-in

1999-03-09 Thread Carl Hewitt
Interface Definition Language (for CORBA) Carl Nathan Buggia wrote: > Does IDL stand for Interactive Data Language? > > On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, Alvaro del Castillo wrote: > > > Hi guys, > > > > Thanks for your great work. > > > > I have installed JDK1.2pre1 in a Debian 2.0 system and I have no > >

Re: idltojava and Java Plug-in

1999-03-09 Thread Nathan Buggia
Does IDL stand for Interactive Data Language? On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, Alvaro del Castillo wrote: > Hi guys, > > Thanks for your great work. > > I have installed JDK1.2pre1 in a Debian 2.0 system and I have no > problems using javac and java. > But you know, we need other tools for our Java develo

Re: idltojava and Java Plug-in

1999-03-08 Thread Michael Nielsen
Osvaldo Pinali Doederlein wrote: > > You can try the new idlj compiler in the RMI-IIOP distribution. I'm on NT > now and I don't remember which platforms are fully supported (the bridge > includes new serialization DLLs) but the IDL compiler is PureJava, and > better than that old clunky idltoja

Re: idltojava and Java Plug-in

1999-03-08 Thread Osvaldo Pinali Doederlein
You can try the new idlj compiler in the RMI-IIOP distribution. I'm on NT now and I don't remember which platforms are fully supported (the bridge includes new serialization DLLs) but the IDL compiler is PureJava, and better than that old clunky idltojava which is probably dead. From: Alvaro del

idltojava and Java Plug-in

1999-03-08 Thread Alvaro del Castillo
Hi guys, Thanks for your great work. I have installed JDK1.2pre1 in a Debian 2.0 system and I have no problems using javac and java. But you know, we need other tools for our Java development. Can you tell me the plans for the JDK 1.2 plugin ? And who is responsible for the idltojava compiler

Question about Java Plug-in for Linux

1999-02-22 Thread Peter Eriksson
Hello! I have a question about the java plug-in for Linux. There is a link from sun http://java.sun.com/products/plugin/download/linux.html that points to the blackdown site where the plug-in should be available for download. The problem is that the server answers that the URL was not found on

Java plug-in 1.1.2

1999-02-11 Thread Alain Renaud
We're currently developping a free mapping applet with JFC 1.03. At this point in time, we could run only run it on NN and IE with the Windows Java plug-in (contrary to what is stated by Sun we had no success without the plug-in but that's another story). Anyways, Sun refer to your

Java plug-in 1.1.2

1999-02-10 Thread Alain Renaud
We're currently developping a free mapping applet with JFC 1.03. At this point in time, we could only run this on NN and IE with the Java plug-in (contrary to what is stated by Sun we had no success without the plug-in but that's another story). Anyways, Sun refer to your site for a Lin

Java Plug-in

1999-01-11 Thread Rodrigo Rossi Fernandes Lima
Hi Java people, I4d like to know what are your plans for Java Plug-in ?!?! Will we have a Linux version of it ?!!? It4s the only thing I need to *never* use Windows anymore.. :) If you want any help, just call (write) me... (2 years working with Java, 5+ with C++, 2 years with Linux

Re: Java Plug-in 1.1 troubles...

1998-12-27 Thread chang hun Park
remove Miguel Morillas wrote: > REMOVE ME OF YOUR MAIL LIST PLEASE!! > THANX > > MIGUEL

Re: Java Plug-in 1.1 troubles...

1998-12-26 Thread Miguel Morillas
REMOVE ME OF YOUR MAIL LIST PLEASE!! THANX MIGUEL

Java Plug-in 1.1 troubles...

1998-12-18 Thread TJ Saunders
. In loading the Java Plug-in 1.1 so generously provided by Blackdown, my Netscape complains with the following error: /usr/local/netscape/netscape: '/home/tj/.netscape/javaplugin/lib/security/java.security' is not an ELF file ERROR: Not an ELF file Cant load plugin /home/tj/.netscape/

Re: Java Plug-in and JDK 1.1.6v1

1998-06-15 Thread Juergen Kreileder
Gernot Koller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi! > > Did anybody manage to get the Java Plug-in running in combination > of the jdk 1.1.6v1 glibc port ? > I've managed to get the plugin working with jdk 1.1.5v7 (on Debian 'slink'). See http://www.mail-archi

Java Plug-in and JDK 1.1.6v1

1998-06-15 Thread Gernot Koller
Hi! Did anybody manage to get the Java Plug-in running in combination of the jdk 1.1.6v1 glibc port ? thanks, gernot. -- Gernot Koller - Technical University Vienna/Austria* [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED]Ö PGP: 9C DA 62 06 6A

Netscape (Linux) and Java Plug In (Activator)

1998-06-05 Thread Brett Roy
The java.sun.com site notes that the Java Plug In (Activator) is available for Netscape on Solaris. Has it been ported to Linux yet? And if so, where would one connect for automatic download and/or place it on a local site for download when an Plug-In requesting applet needs it? Brett [EMAIL

Re: Netscape (Linux) and Java Plug In (Activator)

1998-06-05 Thread Stephen Wynne
In message <004601bd90af$0a613060$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Brett Roy" writes: The java.sun.com site notes that the Java Plug In (Activator) is available for Netscape on Solaris. Has it been ported to Linux yet? And if so, where would one connect for automatic download

Re: Java Plug-in tantalizing, but...

1998-05-19 Thread Karl Asha
y in "frozen" is insufficient. The version > > mentioned above appears to be OK. > > > > However, this still doesn't make the Java Plug-in work. Is there a > > way to hook the plugin up with the jre in my now-working JDK tree, > > instead

Re: Java Plug-in tantalizing, but...

1998-05-19 Thread Juergen Kreileder
rked for me too. Debian 2.0 users - in order to use 1.1.5v7 of the > JDK, the libc6 currently in "frozen" is insufficient. The version > mentioned above appears to be OK. > > However, this still doesn't make the Java Plug-in work. Is there a > way to hook the plug

Re: Java Plug-in tantalizing, but...

1998-05-18 Thread Robert Coie
currently in "frozen" is insufficient. The version mentioned above appears to be OK. However, this still doesn't make the Java Plug-in work. Is there a way to hook the plugin up with the jre in my now-working JDK tree, instead of the jre that ships with the plugin itself? -- Robert Coie Implementor, Intrigue Ltd.

Re: Java Plug-in tantalizing, but...

1998-05-18 Thread Christopher Seawood
On Mon, 18 May 1998, Robert Coie wrote: > > Are you running the requird library revisions listed on the documentation > > page? > > I believe so, although the glibc instructions appeared to be > RedHat-specific. I am using the latest final candidate library for > Debian 2.0, which claims to be

Re: Java Plug-in tantalizing, but...

1998-05-18 Thread Juergen Kreileder
Robert Coie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Are you running the requird library revisions listed on the documentation > > page? > > > > Karl > > I believe so, although the glibc instructions appeared to be > RedHat-specific. I am using the latest final candidate library for > Debian 2.0, which

Re: Java Plug-in tantalizing, but...

1998-05-18 Thread Robert Coie
> Are you running the requird library revisions listed on the documentation > page? > > Karl I believe so, although the glibc instructions appeared to be RedHat-specific. I am using the latest final candidate library for Debian 2.0, which claims to be 2.0.7pre1. I believe I mentioned that the

Re: Java Plug-in tantalizing, but...

1998-05-18 Thread Karl Asha
Are you running the requird library revisions listed on the documentation page? Karl Robert Coie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Do you convert that html file ? > > i.e > > From=20 ... > > To... > > Thanks for taking the time to respond. This isn't the problem, > because it's the stock

Re: Java Plug-in tantalizing, but...

1998-05-15 Thread Robert Coie
> Do you convert that html file ? > i.e > From=20 ... > To... Thanks for taking the time to respond. This isn't the problem, because it's the stock ControlPanel.html and is already using EMBED. The plug-in is being triggered OK, it just doesn't seem to run correctly. -- Robert Coie Imple

Re: Java Plug-in tantalizing, but...

1998-05-15 Thread Nozomi Matsumura
english. Nozomi Matsumura [EMAIL PROTECTED] > I have been unable to get the Java Plug-in to work for me. The system > is glibc based, pretty much pre-Debian 2.0. JDK 1.1.5v5 glibc works > on this machine, and the Activator Control Panel when run as an > application comes up fine. W

Java Plug-in tantalizing, but...

1998-05-14 Thread Robert Coie
I have been unable to get the Java Plug-in to work for me. The system is glibc based, pretty much pre-Debian 2.0. JDK 1.1.5v5 glibc works on this machine, and the Activator Control Panel when run as an application comes up fine. When I try to access it (or any other applet designed for