I'm a bit late to answer, but maybe you could check with the manufacturer?
Java applets are gone... Oracle will not support them anymore due security 
issues, so maybe the manufacturer could give you a hand on this.
If they don't, maybe you could try some reverse engineering? Unless the 
manufacturer spent time (and money) running the Java applet into some code 
obfuscation software, there are good chances you can checkout what's the code 
does. Or even using a network sniffer, whatever seems to be easier.
Of course, none of those are easy/fast ways to get your trouble resolved. 
That's why sucks to buy things with proprietary code attached. If they decide 
to not support the product anymore, you're screwed.
    Em quinta-feira, 21 de dezembro de 2017 14:33:27 BRST, Robert Blacquiere 
<[email protected]> escreveu:  
 
 On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 08:50:02AM +0300, kasak wrote:
<snip>
> > 
> Look at the newest servers with aspeed ast2500, such as supermicro x11 
> platforms, they are manageable through html5. If you still need to manage 
> your server try jdk-1.8.0.144v0.tgz package from ports
> 
You could also try running linux in vm with icedtea-Web plugin for
firefox on linux. That seems to work with older SuperMicro machines
without much issues. Also the bundled IPMIviewer for linux works fine. 
The main issue is with the IPMI (from ATEN) is it uses iKVM.jar which is
not supported for a lot of OS-ses.

Regards

Robert

  

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