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I believe that the default setting for the Telnet server in iAccess is "Both secure and non-secure." On green screen that would be the equivalent of ALWSSL *YES on the CHGTELNA command. On the client the default setting should be "Use System i Navigator default." The System i Navigator default is set in the Properties for each individual connection.
As far as the Director Navigator for i interface goes, you will probably need to have 5761JC1 installed, verify your 5761JV1 options and be up to date on HTTP and Java PTF groups before that will work properly.
If your goal is only to get to the Digital Certificate Manager try:
http://yoursystemname:2001/QIBM/ICSS/Cert/Admin/qycucm1.ndm/main0
Regards,
Scott Ingvaldson
Senior IBM Support Specialist
Midwest Region Data Center
Fiserv.
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From: James H. H. Lampert [mailto:jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Mon 12/28/2009 10:32 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Secure Telnet on our 520
Ingvaldson, Scott wrote:
If you are using SSL for Telnet you will need a valid certificate
created on the server and installed on your PC using System i Access.
But we didn't explicitly turn on client authentication, and according to
the V6 Info Center, it still does have to be turned on explicitly.
More to the point, it's not even letting me into that whole section of
the Admin web site.
--
JHHL
secure and non-secuer
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