It doesn't matter how many settings you modify in java control panel, you shall not succeed unless you modify the file:
java.security
inside your JRE lib/security directory.
You have to modify this line:
jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms=MD2, RSA keySize < 1024
setting a lower value, like:
jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms=MD2, RSA keySize < 256
I've installed both JRE6 and JRE7, but I neeeded to modify just the file:
c:\Program Files\Oracle\Java\jre7\lib\security\java.security
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Thanks for the post. This is an efficient work-around. Another method which is less efficient but doesn't require the edit is as follows:
You can check and see which version of Java is supported for the particular FOS release you have on your older Brocade SAN switch in the FOS Release Notes. You can then elect to run that older version of Java when you need to access that particular switch.
Well... what you say WAS true before Java 7 update 51 (if I remeber correctly). Unfortunately, after that, the method I describe (found somewhere on the web) is the only solution that allows me to open the java gui of some old brocade I have to manage.
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