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I'm out of the office today, but I'll return on Monday, May 6th. If you need 
further assistance, please contact Mark Greenawalt at x311, John Censoplano at 
x353, or Spencer Chun at x354.

Thanks,
 Ted

>>> "midrange-l@midrange.com" 05/02/02 17:19 >>>

I'm out of the office today, but I'll return on Monday, May 6th. If you need 
further assistance, please contact Mark Greenawalt at x311, John Censoplano at 
x353, or Spencer Chun at x354.

Thanks,
 Ted

>>> "midrange-l@midrange.com" 05/02/02 17:19 >>>

Mitch,

>From the SSL.H header file:

   SSL_ERROR_SSL_NOT_AVAILABLE     -93

In V5R1 you have SSL available for FTP server connections. V5R2 has it for
client connections. In order for the server to do SSL you have to enable it
in OpsNav. My guess is that some client is trying to do an SSL FTP session
but your V5R1 system is not configured for it. Or perhaps a bug?

Patrick

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mitch Davidson" <davidson_l@popmail.firn.edu>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 12:04 PM
Subject: Intermittent FTP Failures


> TCP3D2C    Diagnostic message at 23:12:47 on the AS/400--
>
> From module . . . . . . . . :   QTMFUTIL
> From procedure  . . . . . . :   qtmf_IssueMessage__FPcT1ie
> Statement . . . . . . . . . :   6186
> To module . . . . . . . . . :   QTMFSRVR
> To procedure  . . . . . . . :   qtmf_CheckSSL__Fv
> Statement . . . . . . . . . :   7323
> Message . . . . :   SSL socket operation received return code -93.
>
> -93   SSL is not available for use.
>
>
> AFAIK, SSL is *not* running on the machine-- at least, that's what I
> thought.
> Why would an FTP job coming to the system from our S/390 cause this to
> happen?
> It seems to hit on about one out of every 100 or so inbound batch FTP
> jobs;  doesn't seem to be job-specific because an automated retry of
> the job usually runs just fine.
>
> We just recently upgraded to V5R1 from V4R5-- had this type problem
> before but I never was able to find where this message was being
> posted.
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