Title: RE: ISS issue
Are you using Certicom Cryptography on your Console ? ...I mean Microsoft cryptographic method is installed by default during instalation (in your console) but you have to add  Certicom Cryptography if you are using Solaris ...and is also a good idea to specify it as your default method
Greetings!!
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De: Pete Duffin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Para: 'Owens, Jeff' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Fecha: Viernes, 25 de Febrero de 2000 01:45 p.m.
Asunto: RE: ISS issue

I have this same problem with the same setup and version.

I was told  by support to reinstall the console using the high encryption strenth version.  I also made sure the the proper key was listed first in the encryption list.

None of this worked.  Any Ideas???

Pete Duffin

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From: Owens, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 1:05 PM
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Subject: FW: ISS issue



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Running RealSecure Console version 3.2 on Windows NT and a Network Engine on
Solaris7.

This install was sucessful on both.  On the console we exported the keys.
We then copied the CerticomNRA keys (in the ....\keys\CerticomNRA directory
on the NT box) into the \opt\ISS\RealSecure\keys\CerticomNRA directory on
the Solaris box.  We stopped and started the Network Engine and then tried
to connect to the Engine from the NT Console.

The response we get is something similar to:
        "Peer cryptographic provider is not compatible with the console
providers"

We have re-exported the keys and copied them over multiple times without
improvement.  Is this indicative of something in particular that I may be
missing?

Thanks,

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