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It has been a while, but on the iSeries system, I am not sure if Sun's
JSSE
provider will work but I know IBM has one. You also have to generate a

cacerts file in the QIBM/ProdData/Java400/JDK1x/lib/security directory
like
you did on your PC. I would guess that the cacerts file could be
transferred
from you PC to the iSeries system.

David Morris

>>> msilvers@HBS-INC.COM 10/04/02 06:39AM >>>
I am trying to use the Java Secure Socket Extension (JSSE) on my S20.
I am
on V5R2.  I am developing for a V5R1 system, so I an using jdk 1.3.1
and the
JSSE plug in.  What I am doing is connecting to a secure server
(https://)
to perform some transactional data using the SSL connection.
Everything
works well from the testing PC.  I moved the project to the AS/400.  I
have
a problem with the communications.  A javax.net.ssl.SSLException is
thrown
and the error text is: Access to the key database is not allowed.  I
believe
that this is an authority issue.  Does anyone know where the key
database is
located on the AS/400 (so I can change the authorities)?  This key
database
will be for https type communications, not for Client Access SSL
communications.


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