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Hi Stefan

?.. Look at the CA certificates and see if any of them are installed
lately. ..? Ok but how can i do it ??



Hi Brad

Sorry and be patient ..

I don?t understand wath i should do with ?..
https://docs.bvstools.com/home/ssl-documentation/exporting-certificate-autho
rities-cas-from-a-website Jump down to "Exporting Each Separate CA" ..?



Thanks





Da: gio.cot <gio.cot@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Inviato: mercoledì 10 settembre 2025 16:28
A: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion' <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Oggetto: R: Import certificate : Error A cryptographic error occurred



Hi Stefan



?.. Probably not, eventually you tried previously to import this server
certificate as a CA certificate? ..?

I have ten CA Certificate .. how can find / individuate the CA certificate
that could be imported for error and cause duplicate error ??

Is there a way to see the CA certificate via IFS, to check the date object ?


I thought the CA certifica were located at /QIBM/UserData/ICSS/Cert, but i
don?t see them ..

Thanks




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