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Sounds like you're importing the Certificate Authorities, not the
certificates themselves.
The Certificate Authorities (CAs) are the entities that sign the
certificate. When you import these, you're saying "trust certificates
signed by these CAs".
You'll use Digital Certificate Manager (DCM) to import them. Here's a
website that may help:
http://rpg-xml.com/Downloads/Import_Certificate_Authority/Import_Certificate_Authority.html
Feel free to contact me offline for any help. I too think the SSL
business on the AS/400 is not only confusing but cumbersome. And the
terminology for both client and server applications gets confusing as
well.
But I've worked with it enough in the past few years to feel pretty
comfortable with it. :)
Brad
www.bvstools.com
On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 4:46 PM, Gqcy <gmufasa01@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
we used documentation from Scott Klement from articles oncan
now_what_is_called iprodeveloper.
we also got good support from IBM, in that they helped us figure out
what other certs we needed to get it to work.
On 7/31/2012 4:03 PM, Mike Wills wrote:
I have 2 certificates from our bank so we can FTP SSL to their server in
order to retrieve files from them. The last time I have added something
like this was at least 7 years ago. How do I import these files so they
howbe used for FTP SSL? I haven't found anything that is a step-by-step on
blogto do this. If there is, can you point me to it? If not, I AM going to
listthis and put it on the wiki.
--
Mike Wills
http://mikewills.me
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