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masonJar

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  1. I am new to linux (using lubuntu 18.04) so I could easily be doing something wrong, but I've searched for a few days and I can't find anything that already exists and looks like my problem. I've tried updating my certificates and I disabled my firewall just to be sure that isn't blocking forge. I should be using Java 8. I don't know what else to try from here. I've uploaded my installer log. Thank you forge-1.12.2-14.23.4.2705-installer.jar.log Edit: I found a solution on stack overflow - # Ubuntu 18.04 and various Docker images such as openjdk:9-jdk throw exceptions when # Java applications use SSL and HTTPS, because Java 9 changed a file format, if you # create that file from scratch, like Debian / Ubuntu do. # # Before applying, run your application with the Java command line parameter # java -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword=changeit ... # to verify that this workaround is relevant to your particular issue. To clarify, I was getting an SSL exception that was caused by the way ubuntu installs java? I'm not sure, but it's fixed anyway.

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