The platform is AIX. I don't think they've ever explicitly used a *.pem file. Somehow the app was able to communicate with an IIS server and complete the handshake process or at least communicate and get txn's across, (I'm not sure how).




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I don't see the execution platform given here.  Perhaps you might consider doing an 'strace' (if linux)?  Anything that is opened and "secretly" imported into the program should be discernible from this.
 
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Yes. I read the entire e-mail. I can't find ANYWHERE where it's being fed to the application, (including the source code). As far as I can see, it's definitely not being used in an ssl_ library call nor is he building his own in memory or using some other filename etc. I don't see how the program was ever getting a root cert to make it through the handshake process. I've searched for *.pem, *{hash}.0 files from root, (/), all to no avail. How it was ever working is beyond me. I kknow it has to be getting this from somewhere.




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hmm, did you read the rest of my mail ? Do you have the source code ?

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