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[Fed-Talk] Safari 10.0 Breaks DBSign
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[Fed-Talk] Safari 10.0 Breaks DBSign


  • Subject: [Fed-Talk] Safari 10.0 Breaks DBSign
  • From: Basil Decina <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2016 17:07:52 -0400

[Re-post — Please ignore.  Having trouble changing e-mail addresses on this list.]

Dear Apple,

Sigh…

Today's Safari 10.0 upgrade under El Capitan 10.11.6 just broke DBSign (using DoD CAC on DTS).  Safari now hangs when launching DTS.

Resetting Safari Preferences (Security -> Java -> dtsproweb.defensetravel.osd.mil -> “ON”) didn't help (now one gets a "Login Error" from DTS of "Error is: Could not download native libraries from https://dtsproweb.defensetravel.osd.mil/dbsigner/uws/4.0.8.1/, dbsign code: 305”).  (Note that the new Safari turned “OFF” the Java setting.)

When testing on http://demo.dbsign.com/test, it yields the same error for "DBS_ERROR_MSG".  For "NATIVE_ERROR_MSG", the error is "java.io.FileNotFoundException: /Users/decina/Library/Application Support/Gradkell Systems, Inc./DBsign Data Security Suite/UWC/lib64/4.0.8.1/DBsignLibs-JCE-macuniversal-4.0.8.1.jar (Operation not permitted)"

DTS still works Firefox.

Basil


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