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I'm trying to implement Scott Klement's HTTPAPI code but am having a
problem that appears to be that looks to me like the digital certificate
isn't being used.  I'm getting the following message from Scott's API:

SSL Handshake: (GSKit) Certificate is not signed by

Is this a problem with the certificate set up in the Digital Certificate
Manager?  The name of the client certificate should be "nkausrf1".  I have
been able to install the same certificate on my PC and it works fine for
accessing the web page and doing file transfers.  The client signing
certificate that is being used on my PC has the same serial# as the one in
the DCM.

I should point out that IBM supplied me with the CA and Root certificates
because the bank that supplied the client certificate couldn't seem to give
me the CA certificate or tell me who issued it.  I suppose that I could
export the CA and Root certificates from my PC and try to import them to
the DCM but should that be necessary?  Would it do any good?

Dave Parnin
Nishikawa Standard Company
Topeka, IN  46571
daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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