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Solved: Getting JAVA To Update

This is my first post here...

These forums have been very helpful to me in the last few weeks and I want to "pay it forward" by documenting solutions to particular issues I have encountered while using/configuring Sophos UTM Home Edition (currently version 9.309-3)... Especially if it may be helpful to someone else in the future.

I was having trouble getting Java Update to complete its process on my computers (Win7, Win8.1). It would notify that an update was available but it could not complete a download or install the update.

After searching the forum I was able to gather some helpful info that allowed me to get Java Updates working again. Using the principle of “least privilege” I tested the proposed solutions to see if everything suggested was necessary to the fix or not. Through trial and error, I removed any unnecessary (at least for my setup) proposed settings and I came up with a simple solution:


  • Web Protection > Filtering Options > Exceptions Tab > New Exception List
  • Check “Extension Blocking”
  • “For all requests” choose “Matching these URLs” from the dropdown
  • Add these two “Target Domains”:
  • ^https?://([A-Za-z0-9.-]*\.)?sun\.com/
  • ^https?://([A-Za-z0-9.-]*\.)?javadl\.oracle\.com/
  • Then “Save” and make sure the status is Enabled.

Hope this helps someone else!


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  • Thanks so much for doing the analysis.  I added the two URLs however I found I still had an issue so did a little more searching and found that I needed:

    ^http?://([A-Za-z0-9.-]*\.)?sdlc-esd\.oracle\.com/

    As provided by @

    Thanks to both of you as it helped me alot.

    Steve

    - Regards, Steve
    PrivatePICO-PC, Intel J1900 Quad Core, 2.42GHz, 4GB RAM, 240GB SSD, 4 x 1GB INTEL Ethernet, UTM 9.510-5 Home License

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  • Thanks so much for doing the analysis.  I added the two URLs however I found I still had an issue so did a little more searching and found that I needed:

    ^http?://([A-Za-z0-9.-]*\.)?sdlc-esd\.oracle\.com/

    As provided by @

    Thanks to both of you as it helped me alot.

    Steve

    - Regards, Steve
    PrivatePICO-PC, Intel J1900 Quad Core, 2.42GHz, 4GB RAM, 240GB SSD, 4 x 1GB INTEL Ethernet, UTM 9.510-5 Home License

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