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Hi!

I want to allow one of our partners to connect to a DB2 database file
located on our iSeries, using SSL, to write records. But I don't know how to
configure SSL to allow encrypted ODBC access to this table. It it possible
natively? Must we buy a third-party database tool and install it on our
iSeries server?

If it is possible to do it natively, is there any step-by-step tutorial that
shows how to configure it?
Thanks for your answers

Charles St-Laurent

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