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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/23/15 2:07 PM, Nate Klingenstein
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<pre wrap="">A patch is just one fix, and the real patch here is to Java to fix their bug.
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Agree with that, but I’d love to see Oracle make that statement.
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I guess for that to happen, someone needs to report it. I tried a
quick search on bugs.java.com, and I don't see it so far with the
keyword "getPeerHost". If nothing shows up by tomorrow, I'll take a
stab at it. I've not reported using their bugs site for the JDK,
don't know what all is involved.<br>
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I’ll be holding my breath to see what Brent comes up with for
ldaptive.
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I was actually hoping Daniel could investigate that aspect. I don't
have any easy way to directly test that right now, e.g. in a running
IdP. And am totally unfamiliar with the library internals, so don't
really know how/where to poke around.<br>
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