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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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P2
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6u29, 7u1, 8
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b23
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x86
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linux_redhat_5.0
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Verified
Issue | Fix Version | Assignee | Priority | Status | Resolution | Resolved In Build |
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JDK-2219771 | 8 | Dennis Gu | P3 | Resolved | Fixed | b23 |
JDK-2219770 | 7u4 | Dennis Gu | P3 | Closed | Fixed | b09 |
JDK-2220525 | 6u32 | Vikram Aroskar | P2 | Closed | Fixed | b03 |
Java Plugin (Plugin2) does not evaluate automatic proxy files correctly
on Linux platforms. It appears as if the first proxy listed in function
FindProxyForURL() is used, regardless if it is guarded by a condition.
The behavior is strictly reproducible and requires, that an automatic
proxy file is configured in the Java Control Panel.
The behavior is not reproducible on Windows platforms.
The behavior is independent from the browser version and how the browser
is configured proxy-wise.
on Linux platforms. It appears as if the first proxy listed in function
FindProxyForURL() is used, regardless if it is guarded by a condition.
The behavior is strictly reproducible and requires, that an automatic
proxy file is configured in the Java Control Panel.
The behavior is not reproducible on Windows platforms.
The behavior is independent from the browser version and how the browser
is configured proxy-wise.
- backported by
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JDK-2219771 Java Plugin does not evaluate automatic proxy files correctly on Linux: always picks first proxy
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- Resolved
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JDK-2220525 Java Plugin does not evaluate automatic proxy files correctly on Linux: always picks first proxy
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- Closed
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JDK-2219770 Java Plugin does not evaluate automatic proxy files correctly on Linux: always picks first proxy
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- Closed
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