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RE: Is a certificate required for SSL on IBM i (was: Re: Can HTTPAPI send a CSV and recieve a response?)
I am using timeshare , so the AS400 should be recent and with
certifcate manager installed and authority I should be able to consume
web service. Thank you scott for the education,
Thanks
> Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2013 16:00:32 -0500
> From: sk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: ftpapi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Is a certificate required for SSL on IBM i (was: Re: Can
HTTPAPI send a CSV and recieve a response?)
>
> HTTPAPI uses the SSL support built in to the operating system. As I
> understand it, back in some very old releases (V4R5, maybe? Nothing
> recent.) There was a problem where you had to install a client
> certificate to use SSL. But, IBM fixed that ages ago... so unless
> you're really out-of-date, that shouldn't be needed.
>
> You do need to have the digital certificate manager installed, and
the
> *SYSTEM certificate store must be created in the digital certificate
> manager. But, you don't need to install any additional certificates
> (unless the server requires a client-side certificate -- but that's
rare.)
>
>
> On 8/23/2013 2:58 PM, Amit Sharma wrote:
> > I am using HTTPAPI to consume SOAP web service through https:\\,
> > is it must to have digital certificate on AS400, or we may consume
> > service through https with accesses to certificate database.
> >
> >
>
>
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