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The change is related to security with certificates where the certificates are not from a well-known authority - the redirect is now to port 2004, not the secure 2005 - details on how to change this are in the link below.

On 1/30/2017 11:42 AM, Rob Berendt wrote:
This is important, and a recent thread on midrange-l.
Basically a big change on howhttp://youribmi:2001 works.


Rob Berendt
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. IBM i 7.3 - TITLE: IBM Navigator for i No Longer Redirecting to port 2005 - URL: http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas8N1021835&myns=ibmi&mynp=OCSSTS2D&mynp=OCSSC5L9&mynp=OCSSC52E&mynp=OCSWG60&mync=E&cm_sp=ibmi-_-OCSSTS2D-OCSSC5L9-OCSSC52E-OCSWG60-_-E - ABSTRACT: After the release of the December HTTP Group ptf, IBM Navigator for i is no longer redirecting to port 2005.
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