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Good Morning,
            I am trying to setup a test SSl Certificate from VeriSign.
And of course it is not working. Here is what I've done. I went into the
Digital Certificate manager and selected Work with certificates, then
click create. Went to Verisign.com, Products, SSL Certificates, SSL
trial ID, filled out the form and pasted my requesting certificate form
the digital manager. I waited for Verisign to send me a certificate.
Here is the problem, in the e-mail it tells me to go to this page to
select the server that I am
using.http://www.verisign.com/support/install/index.html#trial. I don't
see AS/400 on the page. But there is a link that says "get Immediate CA
Here". I click that, copy and paste the certificate into notepad. Save
it as a .txt file called vericert.txt. Save it into the IFS in
/import/vericert.txt. Go back to the digital certificate manager and
click "receive a system certificate". For the file path I enter
/import/vericert.txt. I receive this error message...No request key is
found for the certificate. I am going to call VeriSign after while when
they open, but do you all think I am doing something wrong? I have read
the redbook on AS/400 Internet Security: Developing a Digital
Certificate Infrastructure. I think that I am selecting the wrong
certificate form the VeriSign website. Can someone help Please!

Justin Houchin
Programmer and Web Developer
ReliaTek, Inc
justin@reliatek.com

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