Remote Coral Access

The following links provide access to the Remote Coral system:
  • Download Java Runtime Environment. Note: you only need to download the link on this page that says "Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 5.0 Update X". The Java Runtime Environment includes everything that you need to run Remote Coral including Java Web Start. You don't need the SDK (software developers kit), the enterprise edition (J2EE), or the version that is bundled with NetBeans.
Problems? Click <here> for Instructions for downloading, installing, and running Remote Coral. Note: during the installation of Remote Coral, you will see two popup windows labelled "Security Warning". The first will ask you if you want to trust the application signed by Stanford University. That is our Remote Coral application and you have to click "Start" to continue the download or you can first click "Details" to see that our code signing certificate is valid. Shortly thereafter, you will see a second popup window asking if you want to install a library from the Legion of the Bouncy Castle. Despite this name, this is a legitimate library that is used by Remote Coral to encrypt/decrypt your member name and password. Should you care to check you can go to the Bouncy Castle website to confirm that this is a legitimate supplier of Open Source encryption/decryption tools. You will also need to download this library in order to successfully run Remote Coral.

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