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I'm using HTTPAPI 1.23 on a V5R4 machine. I'm on a local network and we
have access to the other IBM i HTTP Web server (V5R4 too). Nothing is
blocked on the network.
The program failed at this line of code from COMMSSLR4
eval rc = gsk_secure_soc_init(wwSslh)
RC = 410
I search the web for this specific error and I can't find anything except
this seem to be a problem on the handshake.
I included bellow the HTTPAPI. Did someone already saw this error?
Also, here's the log I have on the Server side.
Thu Aug 16 08:48:49 2012| ¬error| ¬client 172.28.20.50| ZSRV_MSG0017:
Method in request V is not valid
Any help will be appreciate.
Thanks
Karl
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HTTPAPI Ver 1.23 released 2008-04-24
OS/400 Ver V5R4M0
New iconv() objects set, PostRem=819. PostLoc=0. ProtRem=819. ProtLoc=0
http_url_post_stmf(): entered
getting post file size...
opening file to be sent...
opening file to be received
http_persist_open(): entered
http_long_ParseURL(): entered
DNS resolver retrans: 2
DNS resolver retry : 2
DNS resolver options: x'00000136'
DNS default domain: xxxxx.com
DNS server found: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
DNS server found: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
DNS server found: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
https_init(): entered
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Dump of local-side certificate information:
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(GSKit) Peer not recognized or badly formatted message received.
ssl_error(410): (GSKit) Peer not recognized or badly formatted message
received.
SetError() #30: SSL Handshake: (GSKit) Peer not recognized or badly
formatted message received.
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Dump of server-side certificate information:
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Cert Validation Code = 0
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