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I'm investigating some reports of our emulator not connecting to the Secured Telnet (992) server on V6.

The first thing I noticed was that on our 520, the server was up and running (even though nobody had explicitly started it). So I tried to connect; each time, it crashed without getting far enough to show a sign-on screen, and a CPDBC9C ("Pointer not valid") exception appeared in the QTVTELNET joblog.

The second thing I noticed was that the Admin HTTP server was up and running (even though I hadn't explicitly started IT, either!), so I tried to connect to it.

After some futzing around with getting my browser to recognize the certificate, I was able to sign on to the Admin server, but when I went to "Internet Configurations," the only link that appeared was to "Internet Setup Wizard," which, if clicked, just sits there, seemingly indefinitely. I saw other links flicker momentarily, then disappear.

Anybody know what I'm looking at? It's been a year or two since the last time I saw an Admin HTTP server, but I'm pretty sure this is different from any I've seen before.

The Redbook I have is the V5R2 one, "sg246939"; can somebody point me to the V6 SSL Redbook?

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JHHL

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