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I am trying to setup SSL telnet on a V5R3 system.  When I tried to create 
the certificate, it gave me an error saying the password was invalid.  At 
first I could log in to certificate store, now I can't getting the same 
error.  When I try to change the password, I get  the invalid password 
error.  I thought I would try renamed the files in 
/QIBM/userdata/icss/cert/server and recreate the certificate store. 
However, when I go to create the certificate store it says it is still 
there.  I am not sure what to do at this point.  Any suggestions? 

Mark Garton
O'Reilly Auto Parts


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