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Ryan Watkins wrote:

http://www.ibmsystemsmag.com/ibmi/january09/administrator/23600p1.aspx?ht=

Ok. I remember seeing this article before.

I followed the general instructions, and found that I was able to get one instance of the sample "ConvertTemp" up with the server as SSL.

One thing immediately struck me: we do this for the HTTP server port, rather than the application server port, or both? I don't quite get this.

Also, lacking an SSL-enabled client for ConvertTemp, I tried directing the built-in test client to the HTTP (now HTTPS) port. It didn't like it; it said it didn't trust the internal CA, and therefore wouldn't connect to it. Is there a way to tell the test client to trust the certificate? Or is there a way to test it from my web browser?

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