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In looking at 'Coummunication / Security Information / View Certificate' on iSeries Access emulator, I find the following: "Windows does not have enough information to verify this certificate" and "The issuer of this certificate could not be found".
I created the certificate in the local CA. Could it be that Windows doesn't accept my local CA as a valid authority?
Steve
"Steve McKay" <steve.mckay@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:mailman.135.1198689364.31782.midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Greetings -
I am trying to 'turn on' SSL for Telnet sessions to my system (V5R4M0). I have succeeded in creating a CA and a certificate and getting the certificate assigned to my Telnet server so that, in DCM when I "View Application Definition", it displays my certificate as the "Certificate Assigned" for "i5/OS TCP/IP Telnet Server".
However, when I attempt to connect using iSeries Access V5R4M0 SI20465, I get the message
"Failed connecting to secure remote server/host 10.9.20.254 using port 992, error code 414"
which indicates "Incorrectly formatted certificate received from partner.".
Ideas?
Thanks,
Steve
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