Jon,

Check all your certificates and CAs for expired ones. Delete any that are
expired. This is a known IBM bug that is VERY odd.

It doesn't matter if the CA or cert has nothing to do with your
application, this error creeps up from time to time, so you have to delete
every expired cert (client, server, user created) and CAs.

On Mon, Sep 13, 2021 at 10:05 AM Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Applied all the latest TR PTFs yesterday and today my HTTPS servers are
all failing.

The message in the log is:

"The default key has an expired certificate or the password of key
database file has expired, error = 107."

Neither of which appear to be true as best I can tell. The DCMsays the
cert is good thru 2022 and it was all working immediately prior to the
update.

The problem only appears to affect HTTPS - all other web servers, web
services, etc. are all working OK.

Anyone seen this or got any ideas?


Jon Paris
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