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I get this message when I try to log into Brainaid's NMEA proxy:

Failed to validate certificate.
The application will not be executed.

My Java is updated to the latest, and I have never seen this before.

Any suggestions will be appreciated.

Thanks,
SKOVSER
download java (jre) 7 (32bit or 64bit dependent on your windows/operating system version)
uninstall your current java
install java 7

set java security settings to medium (security tab)
add 'http://sol.brainaid.de/sailonline/toolbox/' to 'exception site list' (on security tab too)

Now everything should work.




--- Last Edited by appelkrat at 2022-11-05 10:29:27 ---
Compete with yourself; share with all
Many thanks for the tip appelkrat,
Unfortunately, I can't get permission to download java 7 (from Java.com) so I don't have the option now.
I've tried adding the "long" address you give, with /sailonline/toolbox/ at the end, but it doesn't work at the moment.
My PC is running Windows 10, 64 bit ....
I mean I have had java 8 for quite some time, so it must be some of the windows updates that made it (difficult/impossible) ... hmmmm
I have to try it on my Win 11 machine (located another place atm)
You could try
www-neogaz-com/files/java/
(Replace - with .)
And there choose jre-7u80-windows-x64.exe
(I checked it on virus and file was ok.)

official oracle site:
www-oracle-com/uk/java/technologies/javase/javase7-archive-downloads.html
and scroll down. They will ask you to make an account on oracle first.
replace - before and after oracle with .



--- Last Edited by appelkrat at 2022-11-07 21:13:22 ---
Compete with yourself; share with all
Thanks again applekrat,
I will try your suggestions one of the coming days (I'm on travelling foot) and report back here.

/SKOVSER
Hello again,
Everything worked fine according to your description - until the login image. After that nothing happens ... and I haven't changed any settings.
Do you have any idea why?
See enclosed ?

For some reason I can't upload screenshots of the login page .....
But it looks quite normal.


I can send screenshots by mail if it's OK with you?



--- Last Edited by SKOVSER at 2022-11-12 11:52:43 ---
For some reason I can't upload screenshots of the login page .....

---
The name of the file you are trying to upload as an attachment contains the character 'æ'. If you rename the file before uploading it should work.
@SKOVSER

See enclosed ?

For some reason I can't upload screenshots of the login page .....
But it looks quite normal.


I can send screenshots by mail if it's OK with you?



--- Last Edited by SKOVSER at 2022-11-12 11:52:43 ---


You can use rpbridge@ziggo-nl for email
(replace - with .
Compete with yourself; share with all
@Kroppy
You are so right :))
My PC name a screenprint automatically in Danish (Skærmprint) my bad ;)
Thanks Kroppy.

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