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You're now a step ahead of me!  I can't even get my port 2001 to respond
anymore (both were working fine before going to V5R1 and 2001 was working
earlier today when I tried to get the SSL connection working.


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Justin Houchin
>
>Yes, now one of the as-admi has 2010 for the port. So I opened a browser
>and typed in https://192.168.0.6:2010. Page cannot be displayed. What
>next?
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Sean Porterfield
>
>>SSL is running on the *admin server, Here is the netstat....
>>But I don't see port 2010, no messages in QSYSOPR, or Job logs
>>
>>  Remote           Remote     Local
>>  Address          Port       Port       Idle Time  State
>
>>  *                *          as-admi >  000:00:36  Listen
>>  *                *          as-admi >  000:00:36  Listen
>
>
>Use F14 to see port numbers, or place cursor over field and press F22 to
>see
>all of the text.  Having two as-admi showing, I suspect one is http and
>the
>other is https.



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