Hi Nick With IE, I have the following log-entry (useragent.log)
xx.xx.xx.xx [27/Aug/2010:07:15:29 +0200] "Mozilla/4.0 (Windows Vista 6.1) Java/1.6.0_12" With FF, I got these one: xx.xx.xx.xx [27/Aug/2010:07:15:51 +0200] "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.9.2.8) Gecko/20100722 Firefox/3.6.8" So, with FF, there's nothing visible which contains Java. It seems, that's the reason, why this won't work with FF. Regards Tom 2010/8/26 Nick Cairncross <[email protected]>: > Tom, > > What does useragent.log say when you use FF? > > Nick > > On 26/08/2010 09:27, "Tom Tux" <[email protected]> wrote: > >>Hi >> >>I recognised, that for some Java-Applets >>(http://java.sun.com/applets/jdk/1.4/demo/applets/BarChart/example1.html) >>I got TCP_DENIED/407-errors in the access.log. Depending on the >>browser, I got an authentication window or a simple java-error (a "x" >>in the browser-window). >> >>I searched the forum and found a valid solution for all IE's >6.0 >>(because I'm authentication with kerberos): >> >>acl JAVA browser Java/1.3 Java/1.4 Java/1.5 Java/1.6 >>http_access allow JAVA >> >>But with firefox this will not works. Is there a way (perhaps with >>useragent) to get also the firefox running with the rule above? Or is >>there also another way to allow java applets instead of allowing the >>whole java? >> >>Thanks a lot. >>Tom > > > The information contained in this e-mail is of a confidential nature and is > intended only for the addressee. If you are not the intended addressee, any > disclosure, copying or distribution by you is prohibited and may be unlawful. > Disclosure to any party other than the addressee, whether inadvertent or > otherwise, is not intended to waive privilege or confidentiality. Internet > communications are not secure and therefore Conde Nast does not accept legal > responsibility for the contents of this message. Any views or opinions > expressed are those of the author. > > The Conde Nast Publications Ltd (No. 226900), Vogue House, Hanover Square, > London W1S 1JU >
