05-18-2004 03:04 AM - edited 03-09-2019 07:24 AM
I'm could not get the GUI PDM on WinXP when I tried to load it using the new downloaded Sun Java.But when I tried on the old Microsoft Java Machine it just work perfect but unfortunately the Microsoft JV is no longer available to download.Problem same goes to PDM 2.1 to 3.0.
05-18-2004 12:05 PM
I'm having the same problem. I also tried it on my 2003 Server and I get the same thing. Dose anyone have any ideas?
Frank
05-18-2004 12:09 PM
I've had this twice. Once it was because I got a "Permission Denied" error and it asked me to debug. I quickly clicked no and it wouldn't go anywhere.
Second time was because the Certificate Dialogue box got caught behind the browser.
Telnet (or Console) into the PIX and see if your IP (or the range of IP's for your local subnet) is allowed access via HTTP. Also, verify that HTTP Server is enabled.
Here's a list of what needs to be enabled to access the PDM:
http server enabled
http 10.10.10.0 255.0.0.0 inside
pdm location 10.10.10.0 255.0.0.0 inside
Replace the 10.10.10.0 with the IP range that you're using for your internal network.
05-18-2004 07:00 PM
thks,I don't think it is because of the config issues,3 cmd stated above configured properly inside my PIX.Still it is because of JAVA issues.1 thing for sure Win98 definately it work.
06-04-2004 08:08 AM
I am currently using Windows xp Pro and java 1.3.1_08 and PDM 3.0 with no problems.
Once you have the 1.3.1 loaded go to java control panel and enable the console. This will help with debug if you still have issues.
08-04-2004 09:39 AM
So If I am missing the correct pdm location statement will I still be able to access the PDM assuming I have the other 2 commands and am accessing it from the respective inside network:
http server enable
http 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 inside
08-04-2004 10:00 PM
These are the only 2 commands you need to access the pdm from the inside network 10.0.0.0. The statement pdm location is only to tell the pdm where a host/network resides.
08-10-2004 11:11 PM
You're awesome man! Thanks so much. I'm new to pix's and your pdm location command worked perfectly. One down, one thousand to go. thanks again!
08-03-2004 01:03 AM
I had the same problem and I tried with different java plugin but without any better results. I installed then the old Microsoft Java Virtual Machine and it worked fine. Just search for a file named "msjavx86.exe" on the net.
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