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Dummykeyring & Default certs expiration.
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| Dexthor 2004-01-19, 3:01 pm |
| Did anyone of you encounter the 'DummyKeyRing' message when you startup
AdminConsole when the security is enabled. The documentation I have seen on
the Support site to create/replace certs did not help. When I start the
server back, I am getting 'Unable to register with LSD'.
What are my odds of solving this cert problem if I apply PTF 4.0.7, instead
of going through creating my own certs ??
TIA
Dexthor
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| There was a technote published in WAS support website. Here are the steps of
the workaround:
1. Go to the security center in the Admin Console
2. Select Default SSL Configuration Panel
3. On the General Tab:
change the name of the Key file name from DummyServerKeyFile.jks to
ServerKeyFile.jks
change the Trust File name from DummyServerTrustFile.jks to
ServerTrustFile.jks
Do not select OK on the Default SSL Configuration Panel
4. Open a separate window and navigate the filesystem to locate these .jks
file. Change the file names to the same names in previous steps.
5. Save the files with the new names.
6. Go back to Default SSL Configuration Panel and select OK.
7. Select OK to exit the Security Center
8. Stop and restart your server.
PQ76415 was created to solve the problem. I am not sure whether it's merged
in one of the later PTFs.
"Dexthor" <gopalaratnam_forgetit@hotemail.com> wrote in message
news:br5la4$6tjs$1@news.boulder.ibm.com...quote:
> Did anyone of you encounter the 'DummyKeyRing' message when you startup
> AdminConsole when the security is enabled. The documentation I have seen
onquote:
> the Support site to create/replace certs did not help. When I start the
> server back, I am getting 'Unable to register with LSD'.
>
> What are my odds of solving this cert problem if I apply PTF 4.0.7,
insteadquote:
> of going through creating my own certs ??
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>
> TIA
> Dexthor
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