All entries in the in my cwbssldf.kdb cert file are trusted. I do not see errors in ssl certs. However, ODBC still fails with SSL errors.
Make sure your CA cert for Digicert is current.
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Subject: RE: TLS/SSL Certificate update for IBM i ODBC
Thanks Richard. The document was very helpful.
All entries in the in my cwbssldf.kdb cert file are trusted. I do not see errors in ssl certs. However, ODBC still fails with SSL errors.
I'll have to go with your last statement - "If this didn't solve your issue, then you probably have something different happening in your environment."
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