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Ladies and Gentlemen:
We've got a new customer that we're trying to set up to access one of
our HTTPS-only web services.
And HTTPAPI is throwing "(GSKit) Key database file was not found."
Looking at an old List thread, I see that this message is the result of
no "*SYSTEM" certificate store in DCM.
Two questions:
1. I haven't personally dealt with DCM in years. Is it still through the
Admin web server, or has that changed? Customer is on V7R3.
2. Once the "*SYSTEM" certificate store has been created, is there
anything else that has to be done, in order for an SSL/TLS-enabled
HTTPAPI to be able to access HTTPS web services?
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JHHL
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