Yes it is listening on port 443. I have read step by step on how
to setup the Digital Certificate Manager with the redbook "Building a
Digital Infrastructure". Before I started this project I had to install
the Digital Certicate Manager, Crytographic Support, and the
Crytographic Access Provider 128bit. When I got done installing them,
the Crytographic Access Privider 128bit showed *INSTALLED while the
other to showed *COMPATIBLE. Could this be a problem?

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com
[mailto:midrange-l-admin@midrange.com] On Behalf Of Sean Porterfield
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 7:15 AM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: RE: Problem with SSL

>From: Mark Villa

>~~~Scott Wrote,
>~~~>Did you try accessing it by domain name instead of ip adrress?
>Interesting conversation. Sorry for jumping in the middle.
>It would seem that validation could only occur using a registered
public IP
>address. Got to put the resolution here for us to read. If
>192.168.x.x works
>that means anyone can use your cert.


Actually, IE should pop up a security warning if it doesn't like the
cert.
It asks if you want to accept (yes/no/view cert) at which point you can
even
add it to the cert database on the pc so IE will trust it every time.

Since I've lost the original thread now...  Justin - did you ever verify
in
netstat that the AS/400 was listening on port 443?  (Assuming you
started
more than just the admin server, that is.)

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