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RE: Error 107 from GSKit when using SSL



Sender: "Ian Patterson" <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


If it is the Verisign cert thats at fault, I have the cert in p7b format
(just a binary file) that you import using the DCM.

If you can't get the ptf, I can e-mail the cert.

Regards

Ian Patterson
Grange Management Consultants
tel 01947 880458
www.grange-systems.co.uk




-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ftpapi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-ftpapi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of Troy Paulson
Sent: 18 February 2004 16:04
To: ftpapi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Error 107 from GSKit when using SSL


Sender: "Troy Paulson" <tpaulson@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Damon,

In the DCM, check the expiration date for the Verisign Class 3 CA.  It
expired on 2/7/04.  I'm currently downloading the PTF from IBM to get the
new Certificate.  Here is the URL for the PTF that I found.

http://www-912.ibm.com/a_dir/as4ptf.nsf/7160b1923c61b30b86256a92006c67b0/53d
b1d7238668e3c86256e3900529f86?OpenDocument

Troy

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ftpapi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-ftpapi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of Damon U
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 9:29 AM
To: ftpapi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Error 107 from GSKit when using SSL


Sender: "Damon U" <damonu74@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Hello All,

I am new to the list, and new to the HTTPAPI.  Thanks to Scott for posting
this API, it's great!

I have run all examples and worked through most of them.  On example5, I
first ran it with the UPS address, and it worked great.  No problems using
SSL at all.  Next I attempted to use it to connect to a site on which a
client of mine uses SSL.  I get the error message back: SSL Handshake Error:
GSKit Error 107.  I never get to actualy post anything, or read any response
back.  The error occurs in the gsk_secure_soc_init call in HTTPAPIR4.

GSKit Error 107 seems to have to do with an expired certificate.  Since
things work with the UPS example I am assuming that the expired certificate
must be on the server that I am attempting to connect to?  (I haven't found
any expired certs on my 400.)

Anyone have any other thoughts or suggestions on how I might go about
figuring out where this expired certificate is at?  (if in fact, that is
really the problem being encountered in the SSL Handshake).

Thanks for any hints or suggestions.

Regards,
Damon

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