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From: MWHopkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxis
To: "IBMi Open Source Roundtable" <opensource@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 07/15/2020 01:10 PM
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [IBMiOSS] SSL error trying to install open
source environment
Sent by: "OpenSource" <opensource-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I did get some certificates that I had to accept at different time as I
was trying to get it to work, but apparently not the right ones. My ACS
at 1.1.8.3 Build ID: 9490 (2019-12-02 11:03:14)or
ACS 'Check for updates' returned nothing new.
Open source packages appear to have been installed - I have a slew of
packages installed now...
Thanks, again.
Matt Hopkins
Project Leader
PDP Group, Inc.
10909 McCormick Road
Hunt Valley, MD 21031
Office: 410.584.0330
Fax: 410-584-0336
Cell: 410.258.8845
MWHopkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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From: "Jesse Gorzinski" <jgorzins@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "IBMi Open Source Roundtable" <opensource@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 07/15/2020 02:00 PM
Subject: Re: [IBMiOSS] SSL error trying to install open source
environment
Sent by: "OpenSource" <opensource-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Now that you mention it, if memory serves me right (quite possible it
doesn't), this was something that was fixed in the latest release of
So in the latest version, it should just ask for trust, like Jon sees.
"OpenSource" <opensource-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 07/15/2020
12:40:36 PM:my
From: Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>(V7.3)
To: IBMi Open Source Roundtable <opensource@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 07/15/2020 12:40 PM
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [IBMiOSS] SSL error trying to install open
source environment
Sent by: "OpenSource" <opensource-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On my Mac when I did it the first time I seem to recall that it
queried whether I wanted to trust the connection. I said yes and
that was that.
I'll be following the responses you get though in case this happens
to me in the future.
On Jul 15, 2020, at 12:15 PM, MWHopkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I am trying to get the open source environment set up on our IBM i
I go into the Open Source Package Management in IBM i Access, enter
user & password and I get the message that the OS environment is not
thinksinstalled and would I like to install it. I click yes. Then it
forsaying
thea second and returns error message "MSGSSL002 - The IBM i server
application is not trusted for secure sockets connections"
My system verify gets 'success' on all the tests. I have downloaded
MACSSL certificates from DCM and imported them into my key ring on the
and set them to 'Trust all'. I just can't figure out why it is
itcontain
is not trusted.
Has anyone come across this issue?
Thanks,
Matt Hopkins
Project Leader
PDP Group, Inc.
10909 McCormick Road
Hunt Valley, MD 21031
Office: 410.584.0330
Fax: 410-584-0336
Cell: 410.258.8845
MWHopkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.pdpgroupinc.com
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