We use the Vitec EZ TV product, which installs two plugins necessary to view the multicast video streams in its video player.
In Safari 9, I had to explicitly trust the plugins (one is the player, the other monitors cpu usage) when first opening the site. I have it set for “Allow” in security, and there is a grayed-out entry in the menu popup that says
Plug-in is Unsafe.
I Safari 10, I’m set to “On”, and the gray-out options are checked, and say “Enable Security Protection” and “Plug-in is Unsafe”.
I don’t know any way to get it to work.
I’m guessing that might have to do with the plugins not being signed?
Walls, Bryan K. (MSFC-EO50)
On Sep 21, 2016, at 11:43 AM, Basil Decina < email@hidden> wrote:
One cannot “Run in Safe Mode” — one has to have this unchecked (to turn off “Safe Mode”). This has always been the case but the upgrade to Safari 10 did two things: 1) it changed the previously-set settings from “ON” to “OFF” and 2) it unchecked
“Run in Safe Mode” (which used to be called “Allow” in older versions).
Also, in older versions the “Safe Mode” choice we readily apparent — now one has to hold down the “Option” key to see it.
Basil
On Sep 21, 2016, at 12:20 PM, Mark Bienz < email@hidden> wrote:
Are you saying you “do not” have to have “Run in Safe Mode” selected? This was the case in the past.
On Sep 21, 2016, at 12:02 PM, Basil Decina <email@hidden> wrote:
Problem solved — MilitaryCAC/Gradkell had the trick:
https://militarycac.com/dts.htm#Mac_10.9_and_users_with_Safari_6.1_and_above_
(which references parts of http://demo.dbsign.com/osx/#browsers)
One needs to additionally hold down the “OPTION” key when changing the Safari Preferences (Security -> Java -> dtsproweb.defensetravel.osd.mil -> “ON”) and uncheck “Run in Safe Mode”. Looks like Safari 10 hid this option and turned “OFF" settings that were
previously set to “ON”.
Basil
On Sep 20, 2016, at 6:49 PM, Basil Decina <email@hidden> wrote:
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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