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James - I don't have an answer for your HTTP ADMIN problem (other than current PTFs) but you can enter -vv (that's 'dash vee vee') on the "Instance startup values" to get "v"ery "v"erbose messages which may help in diagnostics. HTH, Steve "James H H Lampert" <jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:mailman.559.1148321332.2634.midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > I've run into two related problems. > > First, we're trying to get an end-user set up with a local CA, and a > certificate from that local CA assigned to their Telnet server, for > secured TN5250. > > Somehow, something went wrong in the local CA creation process, and > there's no certificate in the *SYSTEM store to assign to the Telnet > server, and no obvious way to create one. An error message (I'm afraid I > don't recall exactly what) appeared around the point where that > certificate should have been created. Obviously, I either did something > wrong, or left something out, but what, and how do I rectify this? > > In an attempt to figure out the DCM problem, I tried to bring up ADMIN > HTTP on our V5R2 test box, the one box for which we haven't yet set up > secured Telnet. But a STRTCPSVR on the ADMIN HTTP server caused the server > to crash on takeoff. Twice. There aren't any port restrictions, at least > so far as I can determine, so what else could be stopping it from coming > up? > > -- > JHHL
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