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SSL on WebSphere 5.1.2  [iSeries AS/400 machine]

Asked by fshtank in IBM Websphere Application Server

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Everyone,

> I am attempting to create a Trust Certificate for client app server's application, calling my WebService over port 9443.
https://someWAS:9443/myClientApp/service/myAppService?wsdl;

> Using iKeyMan, I created a JKS file (not the Dummy Server or client file set) and assigned it to my Containier & restared.  In this JKS I created a personally signed certificate, exported it to a *.arm(?) file.
> Ports 9443 is enabled and specified as SSL on the server.
- SSLv3, IBMJSSA

> On my client app server (also websphere - development IDE environemt - I created a DEV Key and DEV trust file.  I imported the Certification I exported in the above step.  I then ran my client over HTTPS port 9043, calling my WebService.

> Initially I got a "SocketServerReset" exception.  Then Firefox begam complaining my decryption scheme on the server was not working with Mozilla.

So here I am trying to establish a trusted SSL connection and unable to.
I do not have a WebSphere admin to work with, nor a WAS expert in house.  I am ramping up as quickly as possible on these admin issues.

Can someone fill in the gaps for me?  Lead me off this "wrong" path and point me in the correct direction?

I have read a multitude of blogs, IBM redbooks, Google articles etc. and nothing seems to connect the dots.


Thank you very much.

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