I've updated my JDK here to 1.6.0-18 and tried running the security
tests without the unlimited jurisdiction policy files. The tests failed
displaying the very same error messages we see on hudson. I was also
expecting to see hasUnlimitedCrypto=false - guess the detection isn't
working.
Anyway, after installing the jurisdiction policy files the tests passed,
so when IT add them to the newly installed JDKs we should see good
results on Hudson again.
Stefan
On 02/18/2010 04:14 PM, David M. Lloyd wrote:
Either way, I cleaned up the exception handling a little so hopefully
the
logs will be a little more specific& logical.
- DML
On 02/18/2010 11:47 AM, David M. Lloyd wrote:
> I thought this was the case at first, but if it were, we'd be seeing
> "hasUnlimitedCrypto=false", but we're not.
>
> Unless this detection isn't working correctly, that is...
>
> - DML
>
> On 02/18/2010 11:40 AM, Rajesh Rajasekaran wrote:
>
>> Brian Stansberry wrote:
>>
>>> We've been seeing $subject since last Friday[1] -- can someone have a
look?
>>>
>>> [1]
>>>
http://hudson.qa.jboss.com/hudson/view/JBoss%20AS/job/JBoss-AS-6.0.x-test...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> I suspect the Java(TM) Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength
>> Jurisdiction Policy Files
>> are missing from the recently updated JDK 1.6 Update 18 on hudson. I
>> will request IT to add them.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Rajesh
>>
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