[#5587] SSHTerm applet signature has expired
Summary SSHTerm applet signature has expired
Queue Jeta
Queue Version HEAD
Type Bug
State Not A Bug
Priority 2. Medium
Owners
Requester Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck (at) horde (dot) org>
Created 07/28/2007 (288 days ago)
Due
Updated 01/07/2008 (125 days ago)
Assigned
Resolved 01/07/2008 (125 days ago)
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01/07/2008 Chuck Hagenbuch Comment #6
State ⇒ Not A Bug
Taken from Horde DevelopersHorde Developers
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Alright, this works for me now with a harmless-seeming "Trust" dialog. Weird.
01/07/2008 Jan Schneider Comment #5 Reply to this comment
Unless they accept the expired cert, or they don't use the SSHTerm applet. Are you proposing to remove only this applet? That makes sense to me.
01/06/2008 Chuck Hagenbuch Comment #4 Reply to this comment
Okay, but it won't have worked for any of those people...
01/06/2008 Jan Schneider Comment #3 Reply to this comment
Probably not many, but we still had 70 downloads on the main ftp server in November. That's more than pure spider traffic.
01/06/2008 Chuck Hagenbuch Comment #2 Reply to this comment
Is anyone still using jeta at all?
07/28/2007 Chuck Hagenbuch Comment #1
Assigned to Horde DevelopersHorde Developers
Queue ⇒ Jeta
Priority ⇒ 2. Medium
State ⇒ Assigned
Summary ⇒ SSHTerm applet signature has expired
Type ⇒ Bug
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Seems like the digital signature for the jar file we use has expired. It also seems as though SSHTerm doesn't exist in its current form anymore. I took a quick shot at building a new applet from the latest j2ssh source, which seem to be the successor project, but I couldn't get it to build.