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If what is written there does not work for you, here's the order I figured to be working: It's a little outdated as far as I can tell. This article at JetBrains' support pages on selecting the version of Java the IDE will run under gives an insight in the order JDK version is looked up in. Instead, it is better to configure your IDE to run under a different copy of Java. I would not recommend to follow through with rawb's advice and replace security files in your system Java. That can be the reason behind rawb's comment to chris' answer - the IDE is falling back to system-level Java.
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You must download and install 64-bit Java DK (not JRE) yourself. If you are using any JetBrains' product in 64-bit mode, then be aware, that 64-bit Java is not packed with it. While the answer chris has given is the correct one, one more clarification is in order. To fix the issue now, navigate to %IDE_ROOT%\jre64\lib\security directory and copy files over from an underlying policy\unlimited folder. That makes things much simpler, as there is no need to install a copy of 64-bit JDK manually in one of those folders listed below and to copy security files there. Open up PHPStorm and SFTP with aes encrypted keys should be workingĮdit Jan 2018: It seems that since some time in 2017 JetBrains packs their IDEs with 64-bit Java by default and they supply the needed policy jars within jre64\lib\security\policy folder.
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Next download the correct "Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files"įollow the install docs, you replace the following files in the security dir with the new ones from the download C:\Program Files (x86)\JetBrains\PhpStorm 8.0.1\jre\jre\lib\security PHPStorm is bundled with its own copy of Java so this needs to have the extended encryption added.įirst work out which version of Java has come with your PHPStorm install, this can be done by finding the PHPStorm java.exe location and running it from the cmd with -version e.g.: "C:\Program Files (x86)\JetBrains\PhpStorm 8.0.1\jre\jre\bin\java.exe" -version This is caused by Java not coming with the necessary encryption packages in its default install.