On Tue, 15 May 2007 11:37:49 -0400, Matt Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Our SSL certificate is about to expire, and we have received a renewal
>certificate.  Does the TN3270 server read the certificate each time a
>connection is established, so it will get the new one as soon as it is
>updated?  Or is the certificate loaded into memory when the server is
>started, so that some action is necessary to reload  it?  And if it has
>to be reloaded, what is the least disruptive way to do it?  I assume
>restarting the TCP/IP system would do it, but that tends to make the
>phones ring.

Matt,

First things first.  Did you update RACF or gskkyman with the new certificate?  
Make no mistake, varying the port offline will kill existing sessions, but it 
is less 
disruptive than recycling all of TCP/IP.

Regards,
Tom Conley 

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