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RC shouldn't be zero if there was an error. It should be -10 I bet. The
errno (3426) usually with an -10 RC indicates that you are correct in
thinking TLS 1.2 isn't set up properly.

This may help to check:
https://developer.ibm.com/articles/i-system-ssl-ibmi/

That may be out of date but if you google set up tls 1.2 ibm I you should
find more info.

I would look at that and do some testing. I would also contact your
software vendor and ask them if there is a bug in their error reporting.



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On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 7:54 AM Alan Shore via MIDRANGE-L <
midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi everyone
Are you sitting comfortably
Then I will begin
We "moved" to TLS 1.2 quite a few months ago
Last June, ups required us to send our manifest transmissions to a new end
point
One that would ONLY accept transmissions using TLS 1.2
This past weekend we performed an ipl
No updates
Just an ipl, followed by a number of file RGZPFM's
Since Monday, we are unable to successfully transmit to the new end point
The job log shows the message
3426 SSL_Handshake failed█ with RC code 0

I tried googling
3426 SSL_Handshake failed
But didn't find anything
I am waiting to hear from someone at ups, but it occurred to me
Are we no longer transmitting using TLS 1.2?
We are on V7r3
Does anyone know how I can tell if we are transmitting using TLS 1.2?


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