Java Web Start Security
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pascal bertrand2006-01-11T12:22:53+01:00Build your own certificate with keytool in the jre or another x509 tool. Get an authority sign it. Replace the distribution certificate. Re-build. Re-deploy. And your done. I don't know if java web start is updating its authority certificate or if it own any by default, check and add the authority certificate if needed.]]>RE : Java Web Start Security
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Guest2006-01-11T12:22:53+01:00Or can I just ignore this, because its not a problem.]]>Java Web Start Security
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Guest2006-01-11T12:22:53+01:00I am using Windows XP and Internet Explorer 6. When I am in the So6Queue workspace of my LibreSource project and I click on commit/update, I receive always a dialog box, asking me if I want to save or open the .jnlp file. Is there a way to avoid this?After I choose open I am getting a Warning - Security dialog box, complaining, that the publisher authenticity can not be verified.Is there a way provide valid certificates?Has this todo with LibreSource or with the web server installation?Thank you,
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