Scott,
Yes, I did. I did all the necessary steps. I have done that before and it always worked.
We also applied the latest PTF's.
Thanks, Wilbert
On 8/22/05, Scott Klement <sk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> wrote:
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In addition to importing the certificate into the Digital Certificate
Manager, have you also told the application to trust the new CA?
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Scott Klement
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On Mon, 22 Aug 2005, Wilbert van der Hoeven wrote:
> Hello group,
> This weekend we upgraded our development machine to release V5R3.
> This morning I wanted to add a new Trusted Certficate Authority to a trusted
> list voor the HTTPAPI application. I had no problem with adding the CA to
> DCM, however the application keeps getting the answer SSL Handshake: (GSKit)
> Certificate is not signed by a trusted certificate authority.
> I've done this a number of times on V5R2 on two machines, so I think I do it
> right. Apart from that, the application has no problem with existing CA's
> when connecting to other servers. The same application works well with the
> same (new) CA on our production machine.
> Has anyone seen a PTF for this problem in V5R3, or is there some other
> issue I'm not aware of?
> Thanks,
> Wilbert
>
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