This executable installs the Sun JRE on your computer.

The Java plug-in for your Web browser is available in the following file: $JRE_HOME/plugin/sparc/ns610/libjava_oji.so

where $JRE_HOME is the directory containing the JRE installation.

3.In a terminal window, go to the $HOME/.mozilla/plugins directory. Create a plugins directory if it does not exist.

4.Remove any existing links to the Java plug-in in this directory.

5.Create a symbolic link to the Java plug-in by using the following command:

ln -s $JRE_HOME/plugin/sparc/ns610/libjava_oji.so

NOTE: Remember the dot at the end of the command.

6.If you are a root user on the server and you want to make the plug-in available to all users, create a symbolic link in the plugins directory under the browser's installation directory, typically /opt/SUNWns/plugins.

NOTE: Any existing plug-ins in a user's home directory take precedence over this system-wide plug-in.

7.Restart your Web browser.

Installing the Software Security Certificate

To stop receiving a Security Alert message each time you use the HTTPS logon, install the software security certificate, as described in this section.

Installing the Certificate by Using Microsoft Explorer 6.0” on page 12

Installing the Certificate by Using Netscape Navigator 7” on page 13

Changing the Security Certificate to Match the Name of the Server” on page 13

Keep in mind the following:

Enter the DNS name of the computer in the URL instead of localhost. If you use https://localhost to access the management server, you are shown a "Hostname Mismatch" error.

For customers to receive a trusted certificate, they need to purchase a certificate from a trusted entity (most browsers have trust relationships set up for Verisign, Entrust, and Thawte, among others.) with the Common Name (CN) set to the name of their management server. Also note that the Common Name in the certificate must match the name in the URL.

Installing the Certificate by Using Microsoft

Explorer 6.0

1.Access the management server by typing the following:

https://machinename

where machinename is the name of the management server.

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