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RE: (GSKit) Access to the key database is not allowed



Ensure the authorities are granted to all the folders in the chain.
I always grant the additional authorities to *PUBLIC instead of special
groups.

If you continue to get the problem, keep increasing the *PUBLIC
authority until it works.
Not forgetting the folders as well in the list.

Regards
 
Ian Patterson


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Sent: 08 May 2008 16:14
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Subject: (GSKit) Access to the key database is not allowed



To All,

Using HTTPAPI, I'm trying to validate I can initiate an SSL request from
our system using the 'Example4' function provided, but keep running into
authorization issues with the key database. Using the following
instructions Scott provided a previous user I found in the forum
archive,  our server ops and network security group added a supplemental
group profile to my profile with *RX authority to the following folder
path (/QIBM/UserData/ICSS/Cert/Server) and *R authority to both the
DEFAULT.KDB and DEFAULT.RDB files. However I'm still getting the same
error.

I'm running HTTPAPI 1.21 on V5R4.

Any help in resolving this issue would be sincerely appreciated.


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