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New Java applet whitelist add-on
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Re: New Java applet whitelist add-on
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Re: New Java applet whitelist add-on
Since the Java sandbox breach is now acknowledged and public (presumably fixed in Apple's recent Java updates for 10.6 and 10.7, though I don't know for sure; it's certainly never going to be fixed on 10.4 and 10.5, though), it's important to release an updated version of aoJavaPolicy.
Version 1.0.1 is now available; it fixes the pref-creation bug haleakalari identified, strips any stray spaces from the preference string before comparing hostnames (the problem phiw13 discovered), and adds an automatic check for updates on startup.
I've been using this version for several weeks now and haven't noticed any problems, but please report back if you discover anything. I'll try to fix any issues as quickly as possible.
Version 1.0.1 is now available; it fixes the pref-creation bug haleakalari identified, strips any stray spaces from the preference string before comparing hostnames (the problem phiw13 discovered), and adds an automatic check for updates on startup.
I've been using this version for several weeks now and haven't noticed any problems, but please report back if you discover anything. I'll try to fix any issues as quickly as possible.
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Re: New Java applet whitelist add-on
(in the memorable words of one developer…)
Ship It!
Me is grateful that CamiBert is still around every once in while to provide a little something. While Java on 10.6 is supposedly patched, I prefer a no-risk policy and installed it for the one OS user that has Java turned on (games,… ::sigh:: – shouldn't them kid do her homework ?)
Version 1.0.1 works fine (replacing the dev version I had installed)
Ship It!
Me is grateful that CamiBert is still around every once in while to provide a little something. While Java on 10.6 is supposedly patched, I prefer a no-risk policy and installed it for the one OS user that has Java turned on (games,… ::sigh:: – shouldn't them kid do her homework ?)
Version 1.0.1 works fine (replacing the dev version I had installed)
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Re: New Java applet whitelist add-on
There appears to be a bug in version 1.0.1 where, at least in some circumstances, the (internal) whitelist doesn't get correctly populated from the "ao_java_policy.allowed_sites" preference when Camino is launched (thereby preventing all Java applets from loading).
I've seen this in my use, although it didn't show up in my testing. I've just figured out what the problem is but have yet to debug why it's happening; in the meantime, if you experience this problem, you can work around it simply by adding a dummy value to the end of "ao_java_policy.allowed_sites" preference, pressing the OK button to close the sheet, and then repeating the same steps to remove the dummy value (it's unwise to leave a dummy value in the pref on a permanent basis, lest you forget about it or it accidentally matches some undesired site).
I've seen this in my use, although it didn't show up in my testing. I've just figured out what the problem is but have yet to debug why it's happening; in the meantime, if you experience this problem, you can work around it simply by adding a dummy value to the end of "ao_java_policy.allowed_sites" preference, pressing the OK button to close the sheet, and then repeating the same steps to remove the dummy value (it's unwise to leave a dummy value in the pref on a permanent basis, lest you forget about it or it accidentally matches some undesired site).
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- haleakalari
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Re: New Java applet whitelist add-on
thanks for pointing that out asad! coincidentally i was just experiencing this issue for the first time this morning.
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