Leif,

Just start up DCM against the V5R1 machine (https://yourmachinename:2001,
select Digital Certificate Manager), and on the left hand side, if you have
already created a certificate for signing, select the certificate store in
which the signing certs are stored and then you should see a couple of
choices for digital signatures. Otherwise, I htink you have to create a
cert for signing purposes. I think you first select a cert store, then
create a signing cert in it, then sign stuff or verify stuff.

Patrick Botz
Senior Software Engineer
eServer Security Architect
(507) 253-0917, T/L 553-0917
email: botz@us.ibm.com





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