On Monday 29 June 2009 19:48:28 Florian Philipp wrote: > Alan McKinnon schrieb: > > Hi all, > > > > The company has a Juniper Secure Connect VPN and I run amd64. The process > > is: log in via a web page in a browser, click a button and the page > > starts a java APP to create the ssl tunnel - a full blown Swing app, not > > a mere applet. > > > > I've only ever got this Java app to run in 32 bit Firefox with the > > java-x86- emul package. 64 bit Firefox, Konqueror, Opera all fail. I've > > tried sun-jdk, sun-jre (nsplugin and nsplugin-2), blackdown and icedtea. > > > > The only thing that works is firefox-bin with a 32bit jvm. The app > > doesn't do much in the way of logging so I don't know why it's failing. > > This strikes me as odd: > > If it isn't an applet, maybe you can extract the jar's URL from the web > page, download it with wget and try to run it locally.
There's a local copy on the machine anyway, which I've tried to run stand- alone. The VPN uses two-factor auth - the Windows domain username/pass plus an OTP from a credit-card fob. It appears that the web page sets this up right somehow, and it's https:// so I can't sniff it and see what gives. I'll keep trying though -- alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com