Java 8 Update 161
As pointed out in another answer and in Oracle's release notes for Java 8 Update 161, unlimited cryptography is enabled by default since Update 161 and you shouldn't have to do anything if using a fresh installation of this version or higher.
Java 8 Update 151
With Java 8 Update 151, Oracle included the same JCE mechanism into Java 8 that they already provided with Java 9. To enable JCE in Java 8 Update 151 or higher, just set the property
crypto.policy=unlimited
in $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/security/java.security
.
It's probably a good idea to remove the old policy JAR's if they were added earlier, as Oracle states in the release notes:
Because the old JCE jurisdiction files are left in
/lib/security, they may not meet the latest security JAR
signing standards, which were refreshed in 6u131, 7u121, 8u111, and
later updates.
Older Versions
Answers suggesting to install the JCE files via Homebrew won't work anymore, as the casks were deleted from the Homebrew repository after release of the Java 8 Update 151. If using an older version of Java 8, you'll have to put the JCE-Policy-JAR manually as described in another answer.
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