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From https://fieldexit.com/forum/display?threadid=388:
Got a V7R4 customer box, on which I'm attempting to access an HTTPS web
service via calls to HTTPAPI.
And I'm getting an error message I haven't seen before:
(GSKit) Operation is not supported by TLS.
If I look in /tmp/httpapi_debug.txt, I find:
(GSKit) Operation is not supported by TLS.
ssl_error(412): (GSKit) Operation is not supported by TLS.
SetError() #30: SSL Handshake: (GSKit) Operation is not supported byTLS.
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Dump of server-side certificate information:
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Cert Validation Code = 0
(GSKit) An operation which is not valid for the current TLS sessionstate was attempted.
ssl_error(5): (GSKit) An operation which is not valid for the currentTLS session state was attempted.
(GSKit) An operation which is not valid for the current TLS sessionstate was attempted.
I'm guessing that something is missing. But what?
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JHHL
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