Hi Elden,
When you go into Help -> About [Installation Details] -> Configuration Tab and scroll down, what version of Java are you using?
On 9801 it should show:
java.fullversion=11.0.20.1+1
com.ibm.system.agent.path=C:\IBM\GA9801\IBM Rational Developer for i\jdk-11.0.20.1+1\bin
Knowing what java RDi is running/and where is the best place to start.
For 9801, it uses the jdk-11.0.20.1+1 path (see my example below).
" C:\IBM\GA9801\IBM Rational Developer for i\jdk-11.0.20.1+1\bin "
When running, the path needs to be quoted.
And to answer your question on ports, Eclipse 4.23 uses 80 for http (not recommended) and 443 for https. So standard ports.
I know IBM support has helped other that have run into this issue, it may be best to contact them for clearer instructions.
Hope this helps!
Steve Ferrell
Principal Software Engineer Lead RDi
Fortra
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Thank you Steve. I went to the website and exported the certificate. I then imported it into both the Semeru version of Java and the one that came with RDi. Still no joy. The same error is occurring.
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Elden,
Before manually adding certificates to your local JVM, it's generally best practice to check with your IT team to see how or why they are blocking them. They may prefer to whitelist the site for all users.
One common issue besides Zscaler is LDAP Directory issues. Contact your IT Department to include this certificate if you are using LDAP over LDAPS.
It could also be that your Anti-Virus tool has "SSL Scanning" blocking SSL/TLS. If that is the case, check with your IT Department on how to proceed.
Here's how to get the IBM public.dhe.ibm.com certificate to install:
Open the repository
https://public.dhe.ibm.com/ibmdl/export/pub/software/awdtools/rdi/v98/ in a browser.
You can then click on the URL, and click on the Connection is secure.
Then click on the Certificate is valid.
Once you have the certificate open, you can click Details, then at the bottom you will see Export...
Export it and save the certificate.
Then you can follow Chris's instruction on adding that certificate, using the name you saved instead of the Zscaler.cert.
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