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The calls to the different services is being done all from the IBMi via RPG and HTTPAPI.

This is what I downloaded so far.

wsbeta.fedex.com:
1 - wsbeta.fedex.com.p7c - The PKCS #7 format (recommended for Microsoft IIS), this format includes the Intermediate CA.
2 - wsbeta.fedex.com.pem - The X.509 format. This format does not include the Intermediate CA.
3 - wsbeta-intermediate.pem - The Intermediate CA certificate.
4 - wsbeta.fedex.com.der - Binary form of certificate, typically used with Java Platforms.
5 - wsbeta-intermedate.der - Binary form of Intermediate CA certificate, typically used with Java Platforms.

ws.fedex.com:
1 - ws.fedex.com.p7c - The PKCS #7 format (recommended for Microsoft IIS), this format includes the Intermediate CA.
2 - ws.fedex.com.pem - The X.509 format. This format does not include the Intermediate CA.
3 - ws-intermediate.pem - The Intermediate CA certificate.
4 - ws.fedex.com.der - Binary form of certificate, typically used with Java Platforms.
5 - ws-intermedate.der - Binary form of Intermediate CA certificate, typically used with Java Platforms.

The same CA Root applies to wsbeta and ws.fedex.com.
The Root certificate, in most cases, is not required for the installation with the SSL certificate. It is provided here for the rare instances where the server does require the Root certificate to be installed together with the SSL and Intermediate certificates, or for server/client to server communication where the trusted Root certificates have not been pre-installed on the server/client side. Providing in pem format.
6 - DigiCertGlobalRoot.pem - CA ROOT

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Subject: Re: Install FedEx Certificate

Server cert or client cert?
Probably a client cert
Follow instruction in various DCIM app notes for installing a client cert

On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 9:56 AM (WalzCraft) Jerry Forss < JForss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi All,

I am trying to get connected to the FedEx Web Service.

They said I need to load a certificate.

I downloaded it, I think, to my downloads folder.
DigiCertGlobalRoot.pem How do I get that uploaded to the IBMi?


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