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Little snitch for mac yosemite11/1/2023 ![]() When I look at the console log, I can see a couple of java related messages including:ġ1/5/15 11:18:17.171 AM java: Īt (SunToolkit.java:1090)Īt (SunToolkit.java:1085)Īt (SunToolkit.java:1080)Īt (Toolkit.java:1734)Īt (EventQueue.java:1264)Īt .MacOSXKeyHandler.notifyFlagsChangedFromNative(Unknown Source)Īnd (which doesn't seem to affect launching when I run javaws manually)ġ1/5/15 11:13:38.731 AM java: objc: Class JavaLaunchHelper is implemented in both /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ugin/Contents/Home/bin/java and /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ugin/Contents/Home/lib/jli/./libjli.dylib. Juniper Networks SetupClient 7.2 is what got downloaded when I first tried to log in, this is what's installed Installed latest Firefox, set Java Applet plugin to "always allow" running I've also tried the old Apple JDK with exactly the same results. Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.65-b01, mixed mode) ![]() Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_65-b17) Java confirmed running and java -version gives me: ![]() Install latest Oracle JDK (currently running JDK 8u65) and have cleared temporary files from the Java control panel + added my corporate login site to the "Exception site list" for good measure. ![]() I've gone through an hour of troubleshooting with our support team but I still can't log into our corporate network via the usual method which is:ģ) Wait for Junos Pulse client to launch and establish VPNĤ) Open RDC and connect to my desktop in the officeīasically, it's failing at step 3, my credentials are accepted, I get a Java popup asking if I'd like the java application to run and then I get a beachball which eventually leads to either Firefox (latest build) or Safari (latest build) to hang and require a force quit. ![]()
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