Any chance we could get a script for the amd64 install like the one posted for 32 bit?
Any chance we could get a script for the amd64 install like the one posted for 32 bit?
OK... I'm running Gutsy AMD64 and followed all the instructions in this post (and then some!!!). The question I have is how are you folks getting Java5/6 running in the first place???? I install them and my Firefox can't find the plugins so when I bring up the company VPN site I can't even get the Juniper stuff to download because "JRE is missing/Java not installed". I Googled all over and everyone has problems with Java5/6 on Gusty-64; according to those posts the only solution is IcedTea. I tried IcedTea and even though that seems to be working in Firefox (Java test at Sun's website comes up just fine) Juniper - at least the ver my co. uses - won't launch with IcedTea. How are you folks getting Java5/6 to run Firefox 64-bit in the first place??? - BTW, I do have the ia32-libs installed.
Any ideas!?!?!?!?!?!?
I had Juniper working just fine on my old notebook running i386 Feisty but since the boss approved a new NB with Core2Dual I figured I'd upgrade to Gutsy AMD64. Everything else is working... this is my last hurdle!!!!!! AAAAARRRRRGGGGGGHHHHHHH.
I got this working with no issues on Gutsy.
I did everything the OP did, but added:
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/i686/cmov/libssl.so.0 /lib/libssl.so.0
For some reason, it didn't work until I added the symlink.
Basically, it's:
It's just a matter restarting firefox and logging in.Code:# sudo -s # aptitude install openssl libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2 sun-java5-bin sun-java5-jre # ln -s /bin/true /usr/bin/rpm # ln -s libssl.so.0.9.8 /usr/lib/i686/cmov/libssl.so.0 # ln -s /usr/lib/i686/cmov/libssl.so.0 /lib/libssl.so.0 # passwd (enter your su password) # exit
-K
Yep... I already tried that (I think it was mentioned earlier on in the post)... I also tried:
sudo ln -s /usr/lib32/libcrypto.so.0.9.8 /usr/lib32/libcrypto.so.0
sudo ln -s /usr/lib32/i686/cmov/libcrypto.so.0.9.8 /usr/lib32/i686/cmov/libcrypto.so.0
because I saw that in this or some other post (my head is swimming from all the posts I've searched).
Where do you obtain "ncsvc" or access "network connect" in the first place?
I installed all the necessary packages and symlinks, but I don't see any "network connect" button/link even after having logged-in through firefox. It just tries to launch up the SAM just like on windows ie6...
@zefew,
it's a matter of rights you have on the Juniper Secure Access system, to which you connect. There are 2 methods, SAM (Secure Access Manager) and NC (Network Connect). SAM is for allowing a particular Client Server application to be tunneled thru SSL (think of a kind of port forwarding), NC is more like an IPSEC tunnel, but over SSL. The administrator of the Juniper SA decides on your access rights. So If you haven't granted permission for NC, but for SAM, you can't use it. I don't know if someone has implemented SAM on Linux, but I don't think so.
Thomas
I've had trouble getting this working in gutsy amd64. To get this working, I did:
- ...not use the installed firefox. I downloaded one from http://getfirefox.com
- Installed the java5 packages
Code:sudo apt-get install ia32-sun-java5-bin sun-java5-bin sun-java5-jdk sun-java5-jre- linked the java plugin to the mozilla plugin directory
Code:cd ~/.mozilla/plugins ln -sf /usr/lib/jvm/ia32-java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0.13/jre/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so .
PoD,
Did you ever figure out your timeout issue?
Thanks,
beltratc
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