On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 11:38 AM, Rich Huff <rich at richhuff.com> wrote:> On Thu, 2017-09-14 at 11:25 -0400, Larry Martell wrote: >> On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 11:08 AM, Darr247 <darr247 at gmail.com> wrote: >> > >> > >> > > I have some software that says it requires JRE 8.1 or higher. >> > >> > That's very odd, since technically JRE 8 is java 1.8 (and JRE 7 >> > is/was 1.7; >> > JRE 6 was 1.6, et cetera). >> > >> > > If I go to >> > >> > http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre8-downlo >> > ads-21331 >> > 55.html >> > > and install jre-8u144-linux-x64.rpm I get jrel.8.0_144. Anyone >> > > know where >> > >> > I can get 8.1? >> > >> > http://javadl.oracle.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=225344_09 >> > 0f390dda5 >> > b47b9b721c7dfaa008135 >> > should get you the 64-bit v1.8 build 144 of Java, which is indeed >> > the latest >> > version. >> > >> > What software is it that requires JRE 8.1? >> >> Sorry I mistyped it says 1.8 or greater. I did install that and I >> still get the message. It's remote control software for an IBM >> system. > > Do you have a lower version Java installed? > What does command 'java -version' say?openJDK version "1.8.0_101" OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_101-b13) OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.101-b13, mixed mode)> IBM has their own flavor of Java. Is it looking for that?I don't know. I am running CentOS6 and then trying to run their remote control SW throught FF. Maybe I have to restart FF ... going to try that ... no joy, same errors. Contacting IBM now.
On 14 September 2017 at 11:54, Larry Martell <larry.martell at gmail.com> wrote:> On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 11:38 AM, Rich Huff <rich at richhuff.com> wrote: >> On Thu, 2017-09-14 at 11:25 -0400, Larry Martell wrote: >>> On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 11:08 AM, Darr247 <darr247 at gmail.com> wrote: >>> > >>> > >>> > > I have some software that says it requires JRE 8.1 or higher. >>> > >>> > That's very odd, since technically JRE 8 is java 1.8 (and JRE 7 >>> > is/was 1.7; >>> > JRE 6 was 1.6, et cetera). >>> > >>> > > If I go to >>> > >>> > http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre8-downlo >>> > ads-21331 >>> > 55.html >>> > > and install jre-8u144-linux-x64.rpm I get jrel.8.0_144. Anyone >>> > > know where >>> > >>> > I can get 8.1? >>> > >>> > http://javadl.oracle.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=225344_09 >>> > 0f390dda5 >>> > b47b9b721c7dfaa008135 >>> > should get you the 64-bit v1.8 build 144 of Java, which is indeed >>> > the latest >>> > version. >>> > >>> > What software is it that requires JRE 8.1? >>> >>> Sorry I mistyped it says 1.8 or greater. I did install that and I >>> still get the message. It's remote control software for an IBM >>> system. >> >> Do you have a lower version Java installed? >> What does command 'java -version' say? > > openJDK version "1.8.0_101" > OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_101-b13) > OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.101-b13, mixed mode) > > >> IBM has their own flavor of Java. Is it looking for that? > > I don't know. I am running CentOS6 and then trying to run their remote > control SW throught FF. Maybe I have to restart FF ... going to try > that ... no joy, same errors. Contacting IBM now.For some of the IBM hardware I have had to use a new Java but an old copy of Firefox. The best explanation I have is probably flawed but it was that the hardware wanted SSL1/SSL2 type stuff which the new Firefox and items blocked. There is probably a better way to fix it. -- Stephen J Smoogen.
> Contacting IBM now.In case they don't suggest it, try connecting with http instead of https to see if it's actually an SSL certificate problem.
On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 12:01 PM, Stephen John Smoogen <smooge at gmail.com> wrote:> On 14 September 2017 at 11:54, Larry Martell <larry.martell at gmail.com> wrote: >> On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 11:38 AM, Rich Huff <rich at richhuff.com> wrote: >>> On Thu, 2017-09-14 at 11:25 -0400, Larry Martell wrote: >>>> On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 11:08 AM, Darr247 <darr247 at gmail.com> wrote: >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > > I have some software that says it requires JRE 8.1 or higher. >>>> > >>>> > That's very odd, since technically JRE 8 is java 1.8 (and JRE 7 >>>> > is/was 1.7; >>>> > JRE 6 was 1.6, et cetera). >>>> > >>>> > > If I go to >>>> > >>>> > http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre8-downlo >>>> > ads-21331 >>>> > 55.html >>>> > > and install jre-8u144-linux-x64.rpm I get jrel.8.0_144. Anyone >>>> > > know where >>>> > >>>> > I can get 8.1? >>>> > >>>> > http://javadl.oracle.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=225344_09 >>>> > 0f390dda5 >>>> > b47b9b721c7dfaa008135 >>>> > should get you the 64-bit v1.8 build 144 of Java, which is indeed >>>> > the latest >>>> > version. >>>> > >>>> > What software is it that requires JRE 8.1? >>>> >>>> Sorry I mistyped it says 1.8 or greater. I did install that and I >>>> still get the message. It's remote control software for an IBM >>>> system. >>> >>> Do you have a lower version Java installed? >>> What does command 'java -version' say? >> >> openJDK version "1.8.0_101" >> OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_101-b13) >> OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.101-b13, mixed mode) >> >> >>> IBM has their own flavor of Java. Is it looking for that? >> >> I don't know. I am running CentOS6 and then trying to run their remote >> control SW throught FF. Maybe I have to restart FF ... going to try >> that ... no joy, same errors. Contacting IBM now. > > For some of the IBM hardware I have had to use a new Java but an old > copy of Firefox. The best explanation I have is probably flawed but it > was that the hardware wanted SSL1/SSL2 type stuff which the new > Firefox and items blocked. There is probably a better way to fix it.I have FF version 24.6.0 - probably very old. This is a locked down machine, not on the internet, so installing anything is a pain.
On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 12:04 PM, Darr247 <darr247 at gmail.com> wrote:>> Contacting IBM now. > > > In case they don't suggest it, try connecting with http instead of https to > see if it's actually an SSL certificate problem.When I put in http it changes it back to https
Hello, Although you've instaled Oracle JRE 1.8, OpenJDK is the default, as you can see. Remove OpenJDK and execute java -version again. Kind regards El 14 sept. 2017 5:55 p. m., "Larry Martell" <larry.martell at gmail.com> escribi?:> On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 11:38 AM, Rich Huff <rich at richhuff.com> wrote: > > On Thu, 2017-09-14 at 11:25 -0400, Larry Martell wrote: > >> On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 11:08 AM, Darr247 <darr247 at gmail.com> wrote: > >> > > >> > > >> > > I have some software that says it requires JRE 8.1 or higher. > >> > > >> > That's very odd, since technically JRE 8 is java 1.8 (and JRE 7 > >> > is/was 1.7; > >> > JRE 6 was 1.6, et cetera). > >> > > >> > > If I go to > >> > > >> > http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre8-downlo > >> > ads-21331 > >> > 55.html > >> > > and install jre-8u144-linux-x64.rpm I get jrel.8.0_144. Anyone > >> > > know where > >> > > >> > I can get 8.1? > >> > > >> > http://javadl.oracle.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=225344_09 > >> > 0f390dda5 > >> > b47b9b721c7dfaa008135 > >> > should get you the 64-bit v1.8 build 144 of Java, which is indeed > >> > the latest > >> > version. > >> > > >> > What software is it that requires JRE 8.1? > >> > >> Sorry I mistyped it says 1.8 or greater. I did install that and I > >> still get the message. It's remote control software for an IBM > >> system. > > > > Do you have a lower version Java installed? > > What does command 'java -version' say? > > openJDK version "1.8.0_101" > OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_101-b13) > OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.101-b13, mixed mode) > > > > IBM has their own flavor of Java. Is it looking for that? > > I don't know. I am running CentOS6 and then trying to run their remote > control SW throught FF. Maybe I have to restart FF ... going to try > that ... no joy, same errors. Contacting IBM now. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >
Jose wrote:> Hello, > Although you've instaled Oracle JRE 1.8, OpenJDK is the default, as you > can see. > Remove OpenJDK and execute java -version again.Or change alternatives, or set JAVA_HOME. mark> Kind regards > > El 14 sept. 2017 5:55 p. m., "Larry Martell" <larry.martell at gmail.com> > escribi?: > >> On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 11:38 AM, Rich Huff <rich at richhuff.com> wrote: >> > On Thu, 2017-09-14 at 11:25 -0400, Larry Martell wrote: >> >> On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 11:08 AM, Darr247 <darr247 at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > > I have some software that says it requires JRE 8.1 or higher. >> >> > >> >> > That's very odd, since technically JRE 8 is java 1.8 (and JRE 7 >> >> > is/was 1.7; >> >> > JRE 6 was 1.6, et cetera). >> >> > >> >> > > If I go to >> >> > >> >> > http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre8-downlo >> >> > ads-21331 >> >> > 55.html >> >> > > and install jre-8u144-linux-x64.rpm I get jrel.8.0_144. Anyone >> >> > > know where >> >> > >> >> > I can get 8.1? >> >> > >> >> > http://javadl.oracle.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=225344_09 >> >> > 0f390dda5 >> >> > b47b9b721c7dfaa008135 >> >> > should get you the 64-bit v1.8 build 144 of Java, which is indeed >> >> > the latest >> >> > version. >> >> > >> >> > What software is it that requires JRE 8.1? >> >> >> >> Sorry I mistyped it says 1.8 or greater. I did install that and I >> >> still get the message. It's remote control software for an IBM >> >> system. >> > >> > Do you have a lower version Java installed? >> > What does command 'java -version' say? >> >> openJDK version "1.8.0_101" >> OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_101-b13) >> OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.101-b13, mixed mode) >> >> >> > IBM has their own flavor of Java. Is it looking for that? >> >> I don't know. I am running CentOS6 and then trying to run their remote >> control SW throught FF. Maybe I have to restart FF ... going to try >> that ... no joy, same errors. Contacting IBM now. >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS mailing list >> CentOS at centos.org >> https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >> > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >
On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 12:53 PM, Jose <linuxas08 at gmail.com> wrote:> Hello, > Although you've instaled Oracle JRE 1.8, OpenJDK is the default, as you can > see. > Remove OpenJDK and execute java -version again.How can I run yum remove without it trying to access the net? This machine has no internet connection and yum remove has been running for an hour trying to hit mirrors and repos.> Kind regards > > El 14 sept. 2017 5:55 p. m., "Larry Martell" <larry.martell at gmail.com> > escribi?: > >> On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 11:38 AM, Rich Huff <rich at richhuff.com> wrote: >> > On Thu, 2017-09-14 at 11:25 -0400, Larry Martell wrote: >> >> On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 11:08 AM, Darr247 <darr247 at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > > I have some software that says it requires JRE 8.1 or higher. >> >> > >> >> > That's very odd, since technically JRE 8 is java 1.8 (and JRE 7 >> >> > is/was 1.7; >> >> > JRE 6 was 1.6, et cetera). >> >> > >> >> > > If I go to >> >> > >> >> > http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre8-downlo >> >> > ads-21331 >> >> > 55.html >> >> > > and install jre-8u144-linux-x64.rpm I get jrel.8.0_144. Anyone >> >> > > know where >> >> > >> >> > I can get 8.1? >> >> > >> >> > http://javadl.oracle.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=225344_09 >> >> > 0f390dda5 >> >> > b47b9b721c7dfaa008135 >> >> > should get you the 64-bit v1.8 build 144 of Java, which is indeed >> >> > the latest >> >> > version. >> >> > >> >> > What software is it that requires JRE 8.1? >> >> >> >> Sorry I mistyped it says 1.8 or greater. I did install that and I >> >> still get the message. It's remote control software for an IBM >> >> system. >> > >> > Do you have a lower version Java installed? >> > What does command 'java -version' say? >> >> openJDK version "1.8.0_101" >> OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_101-b13) >> OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.101-b13, mixed mode) >> >> >> > IBM has their own flavor of Java. Is it looking for that? >> >> I don't know. I am running CentOS6 and then trying to run their remote >> control SW throught FF. Maybe I have to restart FF ... going to try >> that ... no joy, same errors. Contacting IBM now. >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS mailing list >> CentOS at centos.org >> https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >> > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos