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64-bit Firefox for Linux for VPN

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I'm tryin to get Juniper Networks VPN up and running. From their support page: http://kb.juniper.net/InfoCenter/index?page=content&id=KB25230

They say: To launch Network Connect on 64-bit Linux, you must have the 64-bit Mozilla Firefox browser, with the Java plug-in already configured. You can use both the Oracle and OpenJDK JRE. If the OpenJDK JRE is installed, the IcedTea-Web plug-in (Java plug-in) should be 1.2 or above.

I'm running LinuxMint 17. Where should I download 64-bit Firefox from for this?

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I'm tryin to get Juniper Networks VPN up and running. From their support page: http://kb.juniper.net/InfoCenter/index?page=content&id=KB25230 They say: To launch Network Connect on 64-bit Linux, you must have the 64-bit Mozilla Firefox browser, with the Java plug-in already configured. You can use both the Oracle and OpenJDK JRE. If the OpenJDK JRE is installed, the IcedTea-Web plug-in (Java plug-in) should be 1.2 or above. I'm running LinuxMint 17. Where should I download 64-bit Firefox from for this? Thanks,

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If you already have a 64 bit installation of Linux mint and have installed Firefox from the default repository you will have a 64 bit version of Firefox installed. this is corroborated by your User Agent String. So you should be just fine.

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Suluhisho teule

If you already have a 64 bit installation of Linux mint and have installed Firefox from the default repository you will have a 64 bit version of Firefox installed. this is corroborated by your User Agent String. So you should be just fine.