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Re: SSL Handshake: (GSKit) Access to the key database is not allowed.



Sender: Scott Klement <sk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


Does the user calling the program have access to the key database? The key database is part of the certificate store, and is stored in the IFS.


If you're utilizing the *SYSTEM certificate store, the database can be found in the /QIBM/USERDATA/ICSS/CERT/SERVER directory of the IFS.

If you're using a different certficate store, it's located wherever you put it :)

Does the user have access to those files? He'll need read (*R) access to the key database, and read/execute (*RX) access to the directory it's in, and the directory that the directory is in, and the directory that that one is in, etc.

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Scott Klement  http://www.scottklement.com


On Tue, 27 Sep 2005, Eduard Sluis wrote:


Dear all,

Try, for the first time to get HTTPS working for a webservice.
I have installed the needed certificates and they are validated.
The application is registered.
Get however the following message in the log:
SSL Handshake: (GSKit) Access to the key database is not allowed.
What can/is the cause??

Kind regards,
Eduard Sluis.

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