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looks like you need to do a bit of setup on the 400:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r3/topic/rzaiq/rzaiqtlsssl.htm?resultof=%22%53%45%43%43%4e%4e%22%20%22%73%65%63%63%6e%6e%22%20

<snip>
Before using the FTP client to make secure connections to servers, you 
must use DCM to configure trusted certificate authorities for the FTP 
Client. Any certificate authorities which were used to create certificates 
assigned to servers that you want to connect to must be added. Exporting 
or importing Certificate Authority (CA) certificates may be required 
depending on the CAs used. Refer to Define a CA trust list for an 
application in the DCM topic for more information about CA trusted 
authorities.
</snip>


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Bryan Dietz 
Aktion Associates 


midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 04/03/2006 11:31:11 AM:

-> I am trying to do FTP SSL - FTP RMTSYS(ABC.COM) PORT(20021) 
SECCNN(*SSL) 
-> command - and am receiving the message "Secure connection error, return 

-> code -93".  -93 indicates "SSL is not available for use".
-> 
-> I have 5722SS1 option 34 (Digital Certificate Manager) and 5722AC3 
(Crypto 
-> Access Provider 128-bit for AS/400) installed.
-> 
-> What am I missing?
-> 
-> Thanks,
-> 
-> Steve 

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