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Re: Java, Device View and Netgear GS110TP

Vimes
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Java, Device View and Netgear GS110TP

Hi

Having the device view working (better with IE than FF) with th version 7 Java I am now having issues since it updated to version 8 build 31.




all that I get is the small spinning Java icon noted above and then a blank screen.

Usual security exceptions etc have been applied without success.

Is this something the Netgear needs to address, the support person that I spoke to suggested they would need a firmware update to resolve it....?

Thanks
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chri6020
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Re: Java, Device View and Netgear GS110TP

I got a similar issue (http://forum1.netgear.com/showthread.php?t=96318). At least it works with Java 7 Update 80 now. The trick, in my case, was to use the IP of the switch and not the DNS name.

Also Netgear support told me that the Applet is supposed to work at least up to 7 Update 71.

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Luminary
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Re: Java, Device View and Netgear GS110TP

🙂 Hope this helps as a workaround:

1. Open Java Control Panel on your PC then click on Security tab.
2. Click on "Edit Site List" button.
3. Add "https://IP_Address_of_the_GS110TP then click Ok.
4. Click Apply.

If ever the above steps won't work then I guess Netgear should really give attention to this.
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Vimes
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Re: Java, Device View and Netgear GS110TP

Thanks for that but yes that is done....

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I do think that the fix needs to be addressed by Netgear
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adit
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Re: Java, Device View and Netgear GS110TP

Java issue. It's why Java is dying and things like HTML5 are striving. The applet was written in an old version of Java. The security of the latest versions of Java break these old applets. I see this all the time with legacy apps. Netgear would need to rewrite the firmware for the device to use the latest Java or not use Java at all. Old equipment probably won't get updated.
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Vimes
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Re: Java, Device View and Netgear GS110TP

I understand that, although this analogy has flaws, I remember when Mr Jobs proclaimed the demise of Flash. Well several years on and it still causes issues with tablets (Android and Apple) when flash content sites still demand full support or they fail to function.

Ensuring that Netgear is aware of the issue, which I'm told that they already are, at least brings it to their attention and maybe it will be addressed. As you note whether that will filter down to "legacy" products is another matter.

I had hoped that there might be a work around found by someone else which doesn't involve using older versions of Java.
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Vimes
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Re: Java, Device View and Netgear GS110TP

Just to add....

Removing Java 8 and then finding an older version of 7.....


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.....whilst there are security implications with running older versions, and they are stopping any further updates to the 7 edition shortly, at least it shows that it works.


Netgear I need a fix.!
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luda
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Re: Java, Device View and Netgear GS110TP

adit wrote:
Java issue. It's why Java is dying and things like HTML5 are striving.

The applet was written in an old version of Java. The security of the latest versions of Java break these old applets. I see this all the time with legacy apps.

Netgear would need to rewrite the firmware for the device to use the latest Java or not use Java at all. Old equipment probably won't get updated.


Same Problems with GS752TS, GS728TPS and M4100 -Switches !

--> Please rewrite in HTML5, no reason to risk java-security-problems for this "device-view" and popup features. <--
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BlueFlame
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Re: Java, Device View and Netgear GS110TP

Same for GS724Tv4.
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BlueFlame
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Re: Java, Device View and Netgear GS110TP

BlueFlame wrote:
Same for GS724Tv4.

Just wanted to add the log file entries for NetGear support.
Log file entries are:
<14> Mar 29 11:18:42 192.168.250.2-1 General[49495940]: web_java_socket.c(5103) 1331 %% Invalid recv datalength.
<14> Mar 29 11:18:42 192.168.250.2-1 General[49495940]: web_java_socket.c(5103) 1330 %% Invalid recv datalength.
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kic883
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Re: Java, Device View and Netgear GS110TP

:mad: any update from Netgear ?
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Vimes
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Re: Java, Device View and Netgear GS110TP

Doesn't seem promising for a working resolve whilst using the latest version of Java.
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evb
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Re: Java, Device View and Netgear GS110TP

Same problem for the GS724Tv3.

Netgear support, please rewrite this device view in html5!
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FrankVID
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Well... we came from a switch that was no longer manageable because the interface used outdated Java. And now we got ourselves in the same situation again. Unfortunately I am under the impression that Netgear won't solve this (quotes like "too old" or "not our professional switch product line" pop up in my head). Hope to be put wrong here.

In the mean time: is there anyone with a (working) device view that is able to see what data source is used? Perhaps we can make our own device view...

F
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chri6020
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Re: Java, Device View and Netgear GS110TP

I got a similar issue (http://forum1.netgear.com/showthread.php?t=96318). At least it works with Java 7 Update 80 now. The trick, in my case, was to use the IP of the switch and not the DNS name.

Also Netgear support told me that the Applet is supposed to work at least up to 7 Update 71.
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