SSL Certificats

2008-12-26 Thread Jim Bohnsack
We were running SSLSERV on z/VM 4.4. When we went to 5.3 in 2007, we stopped using SSLSERV due to the limited usage of it and the problems getting the Linux server running. I've installed the newly released PTF for SSL support for z/VM 5.4 and would like to import a certificate from the old

Re: SSL Certificats

2008-12-26 Thread Alan Altmark
On Friday, 12/26/2008 at 12:13 EST, Jim Bohnsack jab...@cornell.edu wrote: We were running SSLSERV on z/VM 4.4. When we went to 5.3 in 2007, we stopped using SSLSERV due to the limited usage of it and the problems getting the Linux server running. I've installed the newly released PTF for

Re: SSL Certificats

2008-12-26 Thread David Boyes
Start from scratch unless you still have the VM file you originally imported. The old code didn't really have a usable export capability (it was in the OCO part of the SSLSERV code so we couldn't do much about it), and if you can't get it to IPL, you're not really going to be able to do much with

Re: SSL Certificats

2008-12-26 Thread Jim Bohnsack
This may be my lucky day. I have the CERTREQ and the X509CERT files. Is the X509CERT what I would need? Jim B David Boyes wrote: Start from scratch unless you still have the VM file you originally imported. The old code didn't really have a usable export capability (it was in the OCO part

Re: SSL Certificats

2008-12-26 Thread Alan Altmark
On Friday, 12/26/2008 at 03:12 EST, Jim Bohnsack jab...@cornell.edu wrote: This may be my lucky day. I have the CERTREQ and the X509CERT files. Is the X509CERT what I would need? You cannot use those files as they do not contain the associated private key that was stored in the certificate