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RE: SetError() #29: gsk_sec_soc_open: (GSKit) Handle is not valid
Thanks for the link to the beta link.
We are intending to parse it directly but it will be a large volume of
data. Would you suggest we have it sent to the IFS in step one and
Parse it in step two?
Thanks in advance,
Bryan
> From: mkrebs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: ftpapi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2011 10:22:16 -0500
> Subject: RE: SetError() #29: gsk_sec_soc_open: (GSKit) Handle is not
valid
>
> Scott to the rescue!! I've said it before...use the current Beta
software. Very stable, bug fixes!!
http://www.Scottklement.com/httpapi/beta
>
> >
> > What should i expect to see in the DCM for the *System certificate
> > store? Do I have to identify each user profile that will run
> > this process?
>
>
> The default certificate store path and filename is shown in the
wrklnk command. When logged in as you, can you see this file?
> WRKLNK '/QIBM/UserData/ICSS/CERT/SERVER/DEFAULT.RDB'
>
> When you visit the DCM, you don't really see anything. Did you go
into the DCM (login with QSECOFR like person), "Select a Certificate
Store", choose *system, and successfully get in (a certificate store
password will be required)? That is enough for SSL to work. What you
will see is something like this:
> Current Certificate Store
>
> "You have selected to work with the certificate store listed below.
The left frame is being refreshed to show the task list for this
certificate store. Select a task from the left frame to begin working
with this certificate store.
>
> Certificate type: Server or client
> Certificate store: *SYSTEM
> Certificate store path and filename:
/QIBM/USERDATA/ICSS/CERT/SERVER/DEFAULT.KDB"
>
> Our i is at V5R4 and IIRC we didn't have to do anything else. But
some people have problems with authority and Scott included in the
README some ways he found to make it work in those cases. No, you
shouldn't have to put applications or people in the DCM - unless you
have been given a certificate by the other company or they require you
use a specific certificate.
>
> > Is http_url_post_xml() the right function to being back XML Data
file?
>
> That is one way to do it and it works well. Did you intend to
download the XML file or just parse it directly?
>
>
>
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