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/*
*
* @bug 4619757
* @summary User Policy Setting is not recognized on Netscape 6
* when invoked as root
* @ignore - must run test as root
*
* place Root.policy in the root home directory (/), as /.java.policy
* run this test as root:
* java Root
*/
import java.security.*;
public class Root {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Policy p = Policy.getPolicy();
if (p.implies(Root.class.getProtectionDomain(), new AllPermission())) {
System.out.println("Test succeeded");
} else {
throw new SecurityException("Test failed");
}
}
}