As Joe Wood said:
<snip>
Yes, there was information in the cover letter. We have made changes so
you
can assign your own certificate to Admin2. This way you can use a well
known certificate to avoid the "pink eye" on browser that state the site
isn't secured or stop folks from having to make an exception to allow our
certificate. Many companies are preventing users from being able to add
exceptions etc.
</snip>
PTF Cover letters:
7.1: SI62076 (superseded by SI63492)
7. IBM Navigator for i now supports HTTP as the default protocol
instead of HTTPs:
Users can access http://<hostname>:2001/ as before, but this
will now redirect users to HTTP port 2004 instead of HTTPs port
2005.
HTTPs will be disabled by default. If users require HTTPs, it
must now be configured on the individual IBM i system. You can
follow the instructions on our service page:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas8N1021726
7.2: SI62073 (superseded by SI63579)
10. IBM Navigator for i now supports HTTP as the default
protocol instead of HTTPs:
Users can access http://<hostname>:2001/ as before, but this
will now redirect users to HTTP port 2004 instead of HTTPs port
2005.
HTTPs will be disabled by default. If users require HTTPs, it
must now be configured on the individual IBM i system. You can
follow the instructions on our service page:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas8N1021726
7.3: SI62070 (superseded by SI63577)
10. IBM Navigator for i now supports HTTP as the default
protocol instead of HTTPs:
Users can access http://<hostname>:2001/ as before, but this
will now redirect users to HTTP port 2004 instead of HTTPs port
2005.
HTTPs will be disabled by default. If users require HTTPs, it
must now be configured on the individual IBM i system. You can
follow the instructions on our service page:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas8N1021726
Rob Berendt
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