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08-14-2015 09:57 AM
08-14-2015 09:57 AM
have a bunch of Procurve 420's since Java 8 Update 51 the web interface doesn't work. Tried IE, Firefox, and Chrome, none work; most throw the following error: "Application Blocked by Java Security".
Tried adding the IP address to the exception list - no luck - It appears the Java console only wants URL's not IP addresses on the local network.
I know these are old products, but we don't have the money to replace them. I could revert to the command line interface but it's so obscure that those of us who aren't intimately familiar with the hardware find it nearly impossible to use.
Is there a work-around/update that contains a certificate that Java will recognize and not block the GUI. If not is there a straight forward guide to the CLI.
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08-14-2015 10:47 AM