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I am trying to run a .jnlp file using javaws. It produces this error:



Caused by: net.sourceforge.jnlp.LaunchException: Fatal: 
Application Error: The JNLP application is not fully signed
by a single cert. The JNLP application has its components
individually signed, however there must be a common signer to
all entries.


It seems that the local java VM imposes these security restrictions. Now I am sure that the source of this .jnlp file is safe, and I really want to run it. To make it worse, downloading and opening the same file in Windows does work. No idea why that is?



How can I tell javaws to ignore this issue?



javaws -version: icedtea-web 1.6.2 (1.6.2-3.1)



debian stretch, kernel Linux 4.9.0-8-amd64









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    I am trying to run a .jnlp file using javaws. It produces this error:



    Caused by: net.sourceforge.jnlp.LaunchException: Fatal: 
    Application Error: The JNLP application is not fully signed
    by a single cert. The JNLP application has its components
    individually signed, however there must be a common signer to
    all entries.


    It seems that the local java VM imposes these security restrictions. Now I am sure that the source of this .jnlp file is safe, and I really want to run it. To make it worse, downloading and opening the same file in Windows does work. No idea why that is?



    How can I tell javaws to ignore this issue?



    javaws -version: icedtea-web 1.6.2 (1.6.2-3.1)



    debian stretch, kernel Linux 4.9.0-8-amd64









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      I am trying to run a .jnlp file using javaws. It produces this error:



      Caused by: net.sourceforge.jnlp.LaunchException: Fatal: 
      Application Error: The JNLP application is not fully signed
      by a single cert. The JNLP application has its components
      individually signed, however there must be a common signer to
      all entries.


      It seems that the local java VM imposes these security restrictions. Now I am sure that the source of this .jnlp file is safe, and I really want to run it. To make it worse, downloading and opening the same file in Windows does work. No idea why that is?



      How can I tell javaws to ignore this issue?



      javaws -version: icedtea-web 1.6.2 (1.6.2-3.1)



      debian stretch, kernel Linux 4.9.0-8-amd64









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      I am trying to run a .jnlp file using javaws. It produces this error:



      Caused by: net.sourceforge.jnlp.LaunchException: Fatal: 
      Application Error: The JNLP application is not fully signed
      by a single cert. The JNLP application has its components
      individually signed, however there must be a common signer to
      all entries.


      It seems that the local java VM imposes these security restrictions. Now I am sure that the source of this .jnlp file is safe, and I really want to run it. To make it worse, downloading and opening the same file in Windows does work. No idea why that is?



      How can I tell javaws to ignore this issue?



      javaws -version: icedtea-web 1.6.2 (1.6.2-3.1)



      debian stretch, kernel Linux 4.9.0-8-amd64







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