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If I remember correctly, the iSeries JRE uses DCM for the certificates by
default. You can create a private certificate store with DCM.

What are the values for

ssl.KeyManagerFactory.algorithm
ssl.TrustManagerFactory.algorithm

in your <jre-home>/lib/security/java.security file?


HTH,
Gary


-----Original Message-----
From: java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:java400-l-
bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David Gibbs
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 1:33 PM
To: Java Programming on and around the iSeries / AS400
Subject: Re: Private CA 'jssecacerts' file location?

David Gibbs wrote:
Does anyone know if and where the jssecacerts should go when using a
private ca with a java application running on the System i?

Actually, at this point I would be happy if I could get Java on the
System i to recognize and use the jssecacerts file at all.

I installed the private CA with the following command ...
cd /qibm/proddata/java400/jdk14
bin/keytool -import -alias privateca -keystore lib/security/jssecacerts
-file /home/devdmg/certificate.der

... which created the jssecacerts file. In case it made a difference,
I
changed the ownership on the jssecacerts file to QSYS.

My application works fine when running on Windows ... I have a private
JRE and the private CA cert is installed in
jre/lib/security/jssecacerts.

Any suggestions on what might be going wrong here?

Thanks!

david

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