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5722AC3   Crypto Access Provider 128-bit for AS/400 
5722CE3   iSeries Client Encryption (128-bit)

Both are free of charge, but have to be specifically ordered.  They are not
shipped automatically.

HTH,
Charles


> -----Original Message-----
> From: David A Parnin [mailto:daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 3:29 PM
> To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Outgoing HTTP--Can it be done???
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks to everybody for the replies.  I've downloaded Scott's 
> API and have
> started the setup.  It says that SSL support requires the IBM 
> Global Secure
> Toolkit which in turn requires:
> Digital Certificate Manager
> IBM HTTP server for AS/400
> IBM Cryptographic Access Provider
> IBM Client Encryption
> 
> I've got the Digital Certificate Manager and HTTP server 
> installed on my
> system.  What are the IBM Global Secure Toolkit, IBM 
> Cryptographic Access
> Provider, and IBM Client Encryption?  If I do a GO LICPGM and 
> select option
> 11 which looks to be the what I need for one of them.  Are 
> the others part
> of other options, something to get via PTF, or should I be looking
> somewhere else?
> 
> Dave Parnin
> Nishikawa Standard Company
> Topeka, IN  46571
> daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
> 
> 
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> I don't know the fdx utility, but I know you can do this with the HTTP
> API. You can get more information at
> http://www.scottklement.com/httpapi/.
> 
> On Mon, 24 May 2004 11:35:31 -0500, "David A Parnin"
> <daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
> > Good morning,
> >
> > Every time I look for references about HTTP in the archives or the
> > Infocenter it seems to be in the context of using the 
> iSeries as a HTTP
> > server but what I would like to know is if such a 
> connection can be made
> > *from* the iSeries to another system.  If it can't be done 
> with a native
> > command how about via QShell or something else?
> >
> > Ultimately what I want to do is transmit a file using a digital
> > certificate.  Since this is a routine transmission I would like to
> > automate
> > it either with a CL program or with a file containing the 
> commands that
> > can
> > be used as redirected input to another command.  I've done something
> > similar with FTP (without the digital certificate) in the 
> past but so far
> > I
> > haven't seen anything about how this might be possible with 
> HTTP.  The
> > recipient wants this to be sent via their web site.
> >
> > The entity that we will be sending to has provided an 
> example of how to
> > do
> > this manually from Windows as well as providing the sample 
> Unix script
> > below.  Thanks for any ideas or advice.
> >
> > Dave Parnin
> > Nishikawa Standard Company
> > Topeka, IN  46571
> > daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> >
> > #!/bin/ksh
> > SSL_PKEY_FILE="/{path_to_your_certs}/{user_id.perm}";export 
> SSL_PKEY_FILE
> > SSL_X509_FILE="/{path_to_your_certs}/{user_id.perm}";export 
> SSL_X509_FILE
> > echo Beginning SSL Digital Cert Auth Login
> > ## The following syntax will depend on the client location 
> being used.
> > /bin/fdx https://www.abc/com
> >
> > [SSLv3 Cipher DES-CBC3-SHA]
> >
> > Virtual user user_id logged in.
> >
> > fdx>
> > ### Refer to the client's documentation for further 
> available commands
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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