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Re: Security providers
Hi Doug,
I'm sorry, I'm getting confused.
In private e-mail, you told me you were using HTTPAPI. We also
discussed GSK_OS400_APPLICATION_ID, which is a part of IBM's GSKit. This
latest message suggests that you are using Java rather than HTTPAPI...
The java.security file, bouncy castle, and the
/QIBM/ProdData/OS400/Java400/jdk/lib/security directory are not going to
have any impact whatsoever on HTTPAPI, which isn't written in Java.
Can you clarify the situation?
On 5/12/2011 9:09 AM, Doug Englander wrote:
>
>
> A vendor requests we install a security provider called bouncy castle
> in order to communicate with their server. We need to communicate
> using HTTPS/SSL using POST.
>
> I have downloaded and installed keys and certificates. I have also
> downloaded, at the vendors request, bouncy castle and added an entry
> for that into the java.security file on our iSeries. I have made the
> entry #2, and pushed all entries after that down, by incrementing the
> number by one.
>
> I placed the downloaded copy of bouncy castle in that directory, which
> is:
> /QIBM/ProdData/OS400/Java400/jdk/lib/security
>
> When I try to connect, I get CERTIFICATE IS NOT SIGNED BY A TRUSTED
> CERTIFICATE AUTHORITY.
>
> Does anyone know how to get a connection with their server? This is
> for credit card processing.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Doug
>
>
>
>
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