>Mark Pace <[email protected]>
>I don't know anything about the BlueZone client.
>For x3270 on linux you simply add the -L switch when starting an x3270
>session.  However the x3270 has to have been compiled with SSL support.

I do have the v3.3.8p2 compiled with SSL support. I am trying to setup the 
"dynamic" connection (TELNET START-TLS) vs the static (ssl-tunnel). The 
unknowns are "how to" deal with the certificates/

>From http://x3270.bgp.nu/x3270-man.html

Prepending an L: onto hostname causes x3270 to first create an SSL tunnel 
to the host, and then create a TN3270 session inside the tunnel. (This 
function is supported only if x3270 was built with SSL/TLS support). Note 
that TLS-encrypted sessions using the TELNET START-TLS option are 
negotiated with the host automatically; for these sessions the L: prefix 
should not be used. 


Thanks


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