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For my keys, I had to generate a request with DCM and send that to our network people to get my cert. I'm not sure if there's a way to get around that.



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Subject: Import certificate in Ibm i

Hi all

I would need import a certificate in Ibm i for execute an application under HTTPS; the lan administrator sent me 3 files :

wildcard.myf.com.ca-bundle

wildcard.myf.com.crt

wildcard. myf.com.key

i tried via Dcm to import wildcard.myf.com.crt but i receive this error :
"No certificate request key was found. If you wish to receive the signed certificate, you must use the same certificate storage that was used when the certificate was requested. If this is an AC certificate, you must use the function to import the AC."

where am i wrong ? pheraps the certificate that i try to import in Ibm i is not for this system ? or i have to ask to the lan administrator something of specific ?

Thanks in advance

Gio





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