Juniper have just published TSB16366 (http://kb.juniper.net/InfoCenter/index?page=content&id=TSB16366) with a new certificate and instructions on what to do about renewing expired licenses.
Edward Dore Freethought Internet On 28 Mar 2014, at 16:57, Tom Storey <[email protected]> wrote: > For the newer J series its easy enough to load a newer JunOS image, > and in such a case sure, self inflicted. > > But the original J series stop at around JunOS 9.3 or so IIRC which > doesnt help. And sure, they may be well beyond EOL by now, but they > still have their uses, and Im sure many people would rather they just > kept on working. > > On 28 March 2014 13:16, Paul Mansfield <[email protected]> wrote: >> "So kit that has been EOL for 6 years, running code that has been >> unsupported for 4 years has a bug that is easily worked around. >> Whilst EOL was 6 years ago the hardware has some years support left to >> run on it and the software can be easily upgraded to versions with >> full support. Seems like a storm in a teacup to me and entirely >> self-inflicted by the customer running truly ancient code for no good >> reason." >> >
