[SOLVED] Screenconnect - Stopped Working
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 [root@screenconnect log]# find / -name java 
 /etc/pki/java
 /etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted/java
 [root@screenconnect log]#
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 Looks like Java is missing. No idea how that happened. 
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 @scottalanmiller Security update? lol. 
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 Well you can't argue that Java isn't a lot more secure now! 
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 I would start here and see if this works... yum -y install javaLet's experiment. This will install the open source Java replacement that Red Hat ships natively. 
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 WTF. The server was working fine the whole time! DNS was updated by mistake..... Boy do I feel silly. 
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 LOL. It's generally the simplest things that get us  
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 I went to the IP, and working fine.... So I was like hmmmmmmmmm. 
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 So should I remove Java now? 
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 Yes, you should remove it. 
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 Sadly, renaming the thread after the title has been posted breaks links to the threads. That is something that we wish NodeBB would address. 
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 @scottalanmiller And reboot? or is that the windows admin in me? =P 
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 There is a new Q&A module that we are considering to allow the site to designated questions versus discussions and a way to mark them as answered. 
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 @anonymous said: @scottalanmiller And reboot? or is that the windows admin in me? =P Windows Admin in you  
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 @anonymous said: @scottalanmiller And reboot? or is that the windows admin in me? =P As a fellow Windows admin... I spend 1/3 of my work day waiting on a server to reboot... and another 1/3rd of my work day trying to figure out why it didn't do what I told it to do before I rebooted it. 
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 It's amazing how long Windows takes to reboot. CentOS reboots on a VM can take easily under thirty seconds from the time that the command is issued. And saying "reboot" is so much faster than navigating to a Windows and selecting an option. I'm always amazing at how quickly I can get back into a UNIX system that just rebooted. 
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 [root@screenconnect ~]# find / -name java 
 /var/lib/alternatives/java
 /etc/java
 /etc/alternatives/java
 /etc/pki/java
 /etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted/java
 /usr/share/java
 /usr/bin/java
 /usr/lib/java
 /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.8.0-openjdk-1.8.0.51-1.b16.el7_1.x86_64/jre/bin/javaDid I not remove it right? 
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 Did you do a yum -y remove java 
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 That's all that you need to do. Sometimes installers leave things behind, which sucks. Might be empty files though. Often configs are left behind in case you need to restore. 


