Message-Id: <199708271722.UAA24630@telecom.ece.ntua.gr>
From: "Fotis Chatzipapadopoulos" <fhatz@telecom.ntua.gr>
To: <java-security@web2.javasoft.com>
Subject: Adding Duke's certificate to web browsers
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 1997 20:27:30 +0300
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I have tested the signedWriteFile applet with appletviewer following =
the
procedure described in JDK 1.1 documentation and it worked as =
documented.
However I would like to use it with a commercial web browser (like =
Netscape Communicator 4.0,IE 4.0 (preview 2), HotJava).
>From the tests I performed (trying to minimize the security =
restrictions) this applet always caused
a security exception. Is there a way to specify a certification for the =
specific site and applet in these browsers
in order to remove the security restriction ?
I thank you in advance
Fotis Chatzipapadopoulos
NTUA Telecoms Lab
email : fhatz@telecom.ntua.gr
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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD W3 HTML//EN">
I have tested the = signedWriteFile=20 applet with appletviewer following the
procedure described in = JDK 1.1=20 documentation and it worked as documented.
However I would like to = use it with a=20 commercial web browser (like Netscape Communicator 4.0,IE 4.0 (preview = 2),=20 HotJava).
From the tests I = performed (trying to=20 minimize the security restrictions) this applet always caused
a security exception. Is = there a way to=20 specify a certification for the specific site and applet in these=20 browsers
in order to remove the = security=20 restriction ?
I thank you in = advance
Fotis = Chatzipapadopoulos
NTUA Telecoms Lab
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