Greetings,
I am trying to use the services of SSL server for telnet and getting the nasty
message of:
DTCSSL022E Handshake failed: rc: 6 reason: Key label is not found.
Please clue me on where this label is expected to be.
I thought this same setup had worked in the past but not now!
This is
On Thursday, 08/12/2010 at 04:29 EDT, Suleiman Shahin
s_s_sha...@hotmail.com wrote:
I am trying to use the services of SSL server for telnet and getting the
nasty
message of:
DTCSSL022E Handshake failed: rc: 6 reason: Key label is not found.
Please clue me on where this label is
That's more of a dilemma :(
I did not do that part but inherited the deal from a departed co-worker.
Is there a way to dig up those labels?
From: alan_altm...@us.ibm.com
the cert to your database, did you remember to use an UPPERCASE label
Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott
Thanks You
Larry Davis
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Subject: Re: DTCSS022E
That's more of a dilemma :(
I did not do that part
On Thursday, 08/12/2010 at 05:02 EDT, Suleiman Shahin
s_s_sha...@hotmail.com wrote:
That's more of a dilemma :(
I did not do that part but inherited the deal from a departed co-worker.
Is there a way to dig up those labels?
You need to read Chapter 20 of the TCP/IP Planning book (SSL
Thanks very much.
Suleiman Shahin
You need to read Chapter 20 of the TCP/IP Planning book (SSL server
config) and Chapter 15 of the TCP/IP LDAP Admin book. gskkeyman is how
you manage certificates. Be sure to read the SSL chapter first.