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Yep, I tried that. What I did was set up a local CA. Then I created a certificate signed by the local CA. I then assigned my appilcation that certificate. Didn't seem to change anything. Brad www.bvstools.com On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 08:13:54 -0500 mkrouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > I don't know the steps you go through to write your own, > but if you use > client authentication with iSeries Access you need to > create a certificate > for the client, which can be done on the iSeries itself > using the *ADMIN > http server. Then you install it on the client. It was > fairly > straightforward, and works well, but there were several > steps to getting > it installed & operational. I know I found instructions > somewhere, if I > can find them, I'll post a link.
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