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Thanks again for everyone's help. I did get on.

I shut all down, unplugged everything, then plugged every cat-5 port into a
hub, then powered on. I was able to get on to my normal 5250 session after
that.

I don't think the console will work, though, which is a shame.

On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 4:43 AM Alex Martínez <ajut400@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi !

A vulnerability exits for V5R4 lan console function and ITS NOT FIXED

IBM ACS console dont work for V6R1M0 or previous version, btw

https://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas2MA44685
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/acs-lan-console-msgssl004-andor-msgssl007


El dom., 6 oct. 2019 a las 23:54, B Stone (<bvstone@xxxxxxxxx>) escribió:

I'm trying to connect to my old 515 running v5r4. I thought it would be
easy, just use the LAN console.

I fired it up, connected the cat 5 cable from my PC to the LAN port and
verify the IP with ping.

But, when it asks for the user and PW I get:

MSGSSL004 - An error was encountered during the handshake phase.....

I couldn't find any info on this, and it never did this before when the
system was active ( years ago of course haha)

I tried connecting my PC's lan port to the other LAN ports on the system
to
try and get a normal 5250 session but I can't seem to get that to work...
no ips I have set up are pingable.

Does anyone have any "back door" ideas to get on this system? All I
really
want to do is clean it up. I have a feeling maybe my PC doesn't have old
SSL/TLS ciphers on it anymore that were used by the LAN console? Or
could
this error be something else?

Thanks!

Bradley V. Stone
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