~~~It wasn't that, it was the fact that the browser is responsible for
~~~certificates for things that have nothing to do with browsing.
I found that strange too.
And good that IBM uses a key manager for the certificates.
I went through the hoops to use secured email, and I *think* I understand
why no one uses secured email.
(I see it as a solution to spam, years from now)

~~~>This command cannot be used to clear the QRECOVERY,
~~~QRCYxxxxx, QSPL,
~~~>QSPLnnnn, QSYS, QSYSxxxxx, QSYS2, QSYS2xxxxx, QSYSCGI, SYSIBM, or
~~~>SYSIBxxxxx libraries (where 'xxxxx' is the number of a
~~~primary auxiliary
~~~>storage pool (ASP) and 'nnnn' is the number of a basic user ASP.)

Interesting. I know you can wipe AIX (and I suspect any box) using root, rm
*
This may have changed over the years with some vendors.
Now, I am curious if IBM missed that? Will the iSeries version do this?

Mark Villa in Charleston SC


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