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Java update 11 for Macos 10.6.8 plugin inactive

Although I have the latest Java update 11 installed and working fine, suddenly appeared the inactive plugin signal and tried it with all browsers: Firefox, Chrome, Safari.


Opened up the Java preferences, everything is OK and tried reinstalling the Java, but the problem keeps on.


I hope I can get some help.


Thanks in advance!

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

Posted on Jan 31, 2013 6:25 PM

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Posted on Jan 31, 2013 7:38 PM

Apple disabled both Java 6 and Java 7 for browser use again. You'll have to wait for Update 12 to appear in Software Updates. I read that it's in beta test, but no telling how long it may be.

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Feb 1, 2013 1:32 AM in response to meganblack

meganblack wrote:


Anyone found a way to go around this yet? I happen to NEED Java in my browser to be able to work, which Apple appears to completely disregard.

If I knew of a way I would not post it here and be responsible for the consequences. Are you self-employed or is there some IT person that gets paid to help with things like that?


I'm reaonably sure that Apple took that possiblity into consideration when they apparently waited a couple of days before posting the block, but you might want to give them some feedback either at http://www.apple.com/feedback/macosx.html or possibly get help from http://expresslane.apple.com/.


Message was edited by: MadMacs0

Feb 1, 2013 3:43 AM in response to MadMacs0

The only people responsible for the consequences of an action are those performing the action. I have admin rights on my machine, therefore I make the decisions. Incidentally, it's also me who should decide whether I should disable Java due to its security risks. Not Apple.


Found a workaround here: http://thenextweb.com/apple/2013/01/31/for-the-second-time-this-month-apple-bloc ks-java-7-on-os-x-10-6-and-up-to-protect-mac-users/ -- essentially, restore /System/Library/CoreServices/CoreTypes.bundle/Contents/Resources/Xprotect* to versions before Jan 27th.

Feb 1, 2013 5:54 PM in response to DJ-INO

Java 7 updated for 10.7-10.8


Released Feb 1, 2013, fixes 50+ security flaws

http://www.esecurityplanet.com/patches/oracle-responds-to-java-security-flaws-wi th-50-fixes.html


Download and install


https://www.java.com/en/download/faq/java_mac.xml


For Java versions 6 and below OS X 10.5-10.6 machines

Apple supplies their own version of Java. For Mac OS X 10.6 and below, use the Software Update feature available under the Apple menu to check that you have the most up-to-date version of Java 6 for your Mac.

https://www.java.com/en/download/faq/java_6.xml

Java SE 6 End of Public Updates

After February 2013, Oracle will no longer post updates of Java SE 6 to its public download sites. We highly recommend downloading and installing Java 7.



If your considering upgrading OS X from 10.6.8 to 10.8 via AppStore to run Java 7


Be forewarned no PowerPC based programs or driver software will run any longer.


Check here BEFORE you upgrade OS X!


http://roaringapps.com/apps:table



Alternatives if you must run Java 7


If Apple disabled Java 6 in 10.6, and you can't upgrade OS X to 10.8, then your pretty much done with Java in OS X because Oracle won't issue updates for Java 6 anymore.

However you can install Windows 7 and continue to use Java 7+ there until support for Windows 7 ends in 2020. 🙂

Windows in BootCamp or Virtual Machine?


If your on 10.6, I very highly recommend the free Virtualbox for the virtual machine software as it gets updates, VMFusion and Parallels have moved on with only 10.7+

Feb 1, 2013 6:36 PM in response to ds store

ds store wrote:

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Alternatives if you must run Java 7


If Apple disabled Java 6 in 10.6, and you can't upgrade OS X to 10.8, then your pretty much done with Java in OS X because Oracle won't issue updates for Java 6 anymore.

There is some very good advice here and I agree with a lot of what you've said, but I think you overlooked a couple of facts with regard to this statement.


Yes, Apple has disabled Java SE 6 1.6.0_37 for Safari, and perhaps other browsers.


But Oracle has released two updates, 38 on Dec 11 last year and 39 today http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/6u39-relnotes-1902886.html. It's conceivable they could issue more updates during the month of February, but I'm sure they would have to be emergencies.


According to Linc Davis, Apple has release 38 in developer preview testing, so I would expect that to be posted at some point in the future. I certainly expect they will put 39 on a fast track to patch however many of those 50 CVE's are also in Java 6.

Feb 1, 2013 7:04 PM in response to DJ-INO

Check Software Updates.


APPLE-SA-2013-02-01-1 Java for Mac OS X v10.6 Update 12


Java for Mac OS X v10.6 Update 12 is now available and addresses the following:


Java

Available for: Mac OS X v10.6.8, Mac OS X Server v10.6.8

Impact: Multiple vulnerabilities in Java 1.6.0_37

Description: Multiple vulnerabilities exist in Java 1.6.0_37, the most serious of which may allow an untrusted Java applet to execute arbitrary code outside the Java sandbox. Visiting a web page containing a maliciously crafted untrusted Java applet may lead to arbitrary code execution with the privileges of the current user. These issues are addressed by updating to Java version 1.6.0_39. Further information is available via the Java website at http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/releasenotes-136954.html

Java update 11 for Macos 10.6.8 plugin inactive

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