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I've got a lawson application that we have setup for port 8080 (http
server)

When I set it up for http traffic it works just fine.



I got a certificate from verisign and installed it.

Then I set that http instance to only use 8080 for ssl traffic only
(https)

It does not function anymore....just locks up and in the http error logs
I get a SSL handshake failure   RC -11.



Which when I go into QSYSINC/H(SSL)   QSYSINC library H file SSL member

And do a search on -11 it says "bad message"



As I am not a webmaster (or even close to it)



I am assuming that any web application is both ssl/non-ssl compatible

(it's just a matter of adding the certificate into the mix) right ?



Now...to add some fun into the mix I have another web instance using
this same application

But just pointing to a different welcome page using the same certificate

And it works fine...so I really don't think it's the certificate.



I assume a communications trace would be beneficial to start off with.



What other sort of questions should I ask IBM when I call them?













Jim Norbut

Systems Administrator

Grubb & Ellis Company

(847) 753-7620





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