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Get back into DCM and create a certificate to use for Telnet-SSL. The
assign it to your telnet server. The STRTCPSVR *TELNET. Finally check
that you are listening on port 992
NETSTAT *CNN

Chris Bipes
Director of Information Services
CrossCheck, Inc.

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Subject: telnet-ssl problem



I am trying telnet-ssl on my 820 (OS V5R3). Here is what I did:

1. local CA created in DCM

2. iSeries Navigator -->Server --> Properties-->Secure Sockets -->
OS/400
Certificate Authority downloaded successfully

3. Checked on "Use SSL for connection" and restart services on 820

4. When I started to Verify SSL connection, I got the following errors
under the telnet:

CWBCO1022 - Remote port 992 will be used
Attempting to establish a connection...
CWBCO1045 - Local address X.X.X.X:X
Connected to telnet-ssl (X.X.X.X:992)
CWBCO1003 -Sockets error, function recv() returned 8405

Checked QUSRSYS/QYSMSVRE index, it is a good one; used netstat to
check
telnet-ssl port on 820, it is sitting there.
Anyone can point out what else should I check. Thanks...

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