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I'm planning the process of allowing SSL for 5250, and I'd really appreciate feedback to make sure I'm doing this correctly. I really, really need to avoid breaking all of 5250.

My TELNET Properties show:
Socket layer support to be started with server:
Both secure and non-secure

DCM shows:
IBM i TCP/IP Telnet Server None assigned


First I'm going to assign my cert in DCM and bounce telnet. This will have no apparent effect. Then in my ACS, I'll check the "Use SSL for connection" and my 5250 will be encrypted and show the closed lock. Existing 5250 sessions will continue to operate unencrypted with no disruption at all.

Is that about it?


TIA


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