java com.ibm.sslight.nlstools.keyrng com.ibm.as400.access.KeyRing connect <systemname>:<port>
The server port can be any of the host servers to which you have access. For example, you can use 9476, which is the default port for the secure sign-on server on the AS/400.
Notes: You must
use com.ibm.as400.access.KeyRing because it is the only location
that the AS/400 Toolbox for Java will look for your certificates.
When you are prompted to enter a password, you must enter toolbox. This is the only password that works. The SSL tool then connects to the AS/400 and lists the certificates it finds. |
java com.ibm.sslight.nlstools.keyrng com.ibm.as400.access.KeyRing connect <systemname>:<port>
You must download a certificate for each CA certificate you create. Each certificate is added to the KeyRing class. After adding one or more certificates, you must update your CLASSPATH statement. Your CLASSPATH must list the KeyRing.class file that resides in the directory that you created in Step 4 before jt400.zip. After this step, you are done using the sslight tool and can delete it.
Alternative method for building a certificate:
As an alternative to the method outlined above, use the following steps:
java com.ibm.sslight.nlstools.keyrng com.ibm.as400.access.KeyRing connect <systemname>:<port>
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