On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 02:35:21PM +0000, Hólmgrímur Helgason wrote:
Thanks Pieter
Just to remind, if you are using some other system on the server it is possible that system don't support java8.
I'm running Geonetwork 3.0.5 on the same server and it is NOT supporting java8!
you should play with JAVA_HOME environment variable, for ex:
$> JAVA_HOME="/usr/local/openjdk7/" ./startup_script $> JAVA_HOME="/usr/local/openjdk8/" ./another_startup_script
... or you could always import the missing CA root with: $> keytool -importcert -file ... -keystore /your/jdk/home/jre/lib/secutiry/cacerts
On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 2:27 PM, Peter Desmet peter.desmet.work@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks all!
On 14 March 2017 at 14:57, Pieter Provoost pieterprovoost@gmail.com wrote:
For people trying to install or upgrade Java on Ubuntu, this should work
for
Ubuntu 14.10 and above:
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jdk sudo update-alternatives --config java
If you are on Ubuntu 14.04, do this before apt-get update:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:openjdk-r/ppa
Best regards, Pieter
On 14 March 2017 at 14:02, Peter Desmet peter.desmet.work@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Matt,
Same problem. I can reach http and https GBRDS from my machine, so not a firewall issue. When I do "java -version" I get "java version "1.7.0_51", so I guess that is 7 and I need to upgrade to 8? Any good tutorial for this and does that mean I'd have to update Tomcat too?
Cheers,
Peter
On 14 March 2017 at 12:23, Matthew Blissett mblissett@gbif.org wrote:
Dear all,
The IPT has changed from accessing the GBIF registry over a non-secure HTTP connection, to using a secure HTTPS connection. If there is a
firewall
between your IPT server and the internet, you may need to ask for
access
through it for secure connections.
On the Ubuntu (or other Linux) server, first verify that you can see
the
registry over a non-secure HTTP connection using this command:
curl http://gbrds.gbif-uat.org/
There should be some HTML, ending with "You have connected to the
GBRDS
API!", and it should appear quickly -- typically in less than a
second.
Then try again, but with a secure (https) connection:
curl https://gbrds.gbif-uat.org/
You should see the same result. If you do not, you probably need to
ask
the system administrator to open port 443 on the firewall for you.
On a Windows server, you can check both URLs using a web browser.
On both Linux and Windows, if you can see the HTTPS page but the IPT still doesn't work, check you are using Java 8. Java 7 and earlier do not support the newer encryption standards.
I've updated the IPT FAQ with this information:
connections-does-the-ipt-make
Kind regards,
Matt
On 13/03/17 23:21, Marie Elise Lecoq wrote:
Dear all,
I tried to update the IPT that we used for training (test mode) with
the
new version that Kyle sent and I got the same error than Marta. For information, I work with Tomcat 7 and java 8. I'm running the IPT
on
Ubuntu 14.04.
You will find attached the log of the error.
Thanks in advance for your help ! Best regards, Marie
On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 11:52 AM, CALDENTEY Marta MCALDENTEY@mincyt.gob.ar wrote:
Dear Kyle,
We have tried to upgrade our UAT environment and we get the following error.
We also tried to request to https://gbrds.gbif-uat.org but we have
no
answer.
Is this environment working?
Kind regards,
Marta
Ing. Marta B. Caldentey
Direccion de Sistemas de Informacion
Mincyt
Int 1014
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