I doubt if it's the cause of the problem - but, at this stage, "anything's possible"!. Presumably, a comparison between the logs of a successful install, and a 1606-one, should identify the cause of the 1606, but this would be a massive project - involving hundreds of thousands of file/reg/svs entries/events - without some very very tight filtering on the entries. I can post a simple CSV file of the Reg and File accesses during a retry - about 2 x A4 pages - in case anyone might spot anything suspicious. I've also run a Reg-Mon/Process-Mon () on the registry traffic during the install, and closely reviewed the activity in the installer during the 1606 "retry" phase, and I've not noticed anything "obvious". I've tried these (including spending some bucks!), with no success. In more general searches, other suggestions arise: the Microsoft "FixIt" utility, various Registry-repair utilities (free and non-free), etc. Restart Your Computer Check Program Compatibility Using the Windows Compatibility Troubleshooter Revise the Documents Permission Create Another Local User Account Edit Registry Keys Check for Malware Update Your Operating System Error codes on Windows are a headache for anyone using the operating system. Most 1606's refer to specific files/folders this one just shows ".", which suggests a blank/missing entry somewhere, perhaps in the registry.Īll solutions I've seen here recommend running the Offline installer - that didn't help. There are 9 other threads here referring to 1606 (excluding this one and the old thread). The given answers to that problem suggests to change the crypto-policies, however I do not want to to that for the security reasons.This is really a continuation of some recent messages on a very old thread here:, where users have been hit with the above error. VizieR meta query error : Certificates do not conform to algorithm constraints : Certificates do not conform to algorithm constraintsĪt java.base/.createSSLException(Alert.java:131)Īt java.base/.fatal(TransportContext.java:349)Īt java.base/.fatal(TransportContext.java:292)Īt java.base/.fatal(TransportContext.java:287)Īt java.base/$T13CertificateConsumer.checkServerCerts(CertificateMessage.java:1357)Īt java.base/$T13CertificateConsumer.onConsumeCertificate(CertificateMessage.java:1232)Īt java.base/$nsume(CertificateMessage.java:1175)Īt java.base/.consume(SSLHandshake.java:392)Īt java.base/.dispatch(HandshakeContext.java:443)Īt java.base/.dispatch(HandshakeContext.java:421)Īt java.base/.dispatch(TransportContext.java:182)Īt java.base/.decode(SSLTransport.java:172)Īt java.base/.decode(SSLSocketImpl.java:1426)Īt java.base/.readHandshakeRecord(SSLSocketImpl.java:1336)Īt java.base/.startHandshake(SSLSocketImpl.java:450)Īt java.base/.startHandshake(SSLSocketImpl.java:421)Īt java.base/ java.base/ java.base/ java.base/ java.base/ 1(Util.java:277)Īt $000(Util.java:126)Īt $n(Util.java:254)Ĭaused by: : Certificates do not conform to algorithm constraintsĪt java.base/.checkAlgorithmConstraints(SSLContextImpl.java:1681)Īt java.base/.checkAdditionalTrust(SSLContextImpl.java:1606)Īt java.base/.checkServerTrusted(SSLContextImpl.java:1550)Īt java.base/$T13CertificateConsumer.checkServerCerts(CertificateMessage.java:1341)Ĭaused by: : Algorithm constraints check failed on signature algorithm: SHA1withRSAĪt java.base/.AlgorithmChecker.check(AlgorithmChecker.java:237)Īt java.base/.checkAlgorithmConstraints(SSLContextImpl.java:1677) ![]() ![]() MetaDataQuery : : Certificates do not conform to algorithm constraints ![]() Your JVM release is java 11.0.13 / Red Hat, Inc. (c) 2020 Université de Strasbourg/CNRS - developed by CDS, distributed under GPLv3 My error is something like this: Aladin is developed by Pierre Fernique, Thomas Boch, Anaïs Oberto, François Bonnarel and Chaitra So, the problem is that when I try to run Aladin Aplication, the Konsole show me the following error messages : First you should close the browser because if any webpage will use Java, it will cause conflict. This software is designed to run with Java, and the version that I have installed is openjdk version “11.0.10”. I am providing you the following URL where you could download the Java setup and try installing that one. 3 Now, in the right side double click on each items given below and check with the. HKEYCURRENTUSER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders. 2 Now, Go to the following location in the registry editor. ![]() I’m using Fedora 33 with the spin dedicated to Astronomy (Fedora Labs) and I’m trying to use a software called Aladin Sky Atlas ( ). I have read your problem and it seems that the setup of java you are trying to install is may be corrupted. 1 Search Registry editor and click on it to open registry editor. I hoper everything is going fine for you. Java Crypto-Policies - Aladin Sky Atlas Migration in progress! Use top-level Ask!
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