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I'm having problems getting UniObjects to connect over SSL and was wondering if anyone has any suggestions. We are on UniData 6.03, and so far I have done the following: 1) Added the IBM security provider to the list in java.security 2) Added the UniObject jar files and ibmjsse.jar to the classpath 3) Created a Security Context Record and changed the files unirpcservices and .scrfile 4) Restarted unirpcd 5) Created a truststore and imported the CA root certificate into it 6) Created a keystore and imported a signed certificate into it 7) Wrote a simple class and ran it The exception is pretty vague and states: The connection is bad, and may be passing corrupt data = 81001 asjava.uniobjects.UniSessionException: The connection is bad, and may be passing corrupt data at asjava.uniobjects.UniSession.connect(UniSession.java:323) at UOJTestSSL.main(UOJTestSSL.java:39) The class class I'm using is for a direct connection and contains the following code: import asjava.uniobjects.*; import asjava.uniclientlibs.*; import asjava.unirpc.*; public class UOJTestSSL { static final String u2host = "ourhost"; static final String username = "username"; static final String password = "passwd"; static final String accountpath = "/path/to/account"; static final String keyfilepath = "/path/to/keyfile"; static final String keyfilepwd = "keypwd"; static final String trustfilepath = "/path/to/testtrust"; static final String trustfilepwd = "trustpwd"; public static void main (String args[]) { try { UniJava uJava = new UniJava(); UniSession uSession = uJava.openSession(UniObjectsTokens.SECURE_SESSION); // UniSession uSession = uJava.openSession(); ** Works with this line (non-secure) ** uSession.setHostPort(UniRPCTokens.UNIRPC_DEFAULT_PORT); uSession.setHostName(u2host); uSession.setUserName(username); uSession.setPassword( password ); uSession.setAccountPath(accountpath); // Now we ll set locations for the keystore and truststore and a password for the keystore System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.trustStore", trustfilepath); System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStore", keyfilepath); System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword", keyfilepwd); System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword", trustfilepwd); uSession.setSSLDescriptor(null); uSession.connect(); // Instantiate a command object and set the command UniCommand uvc = uSession.command (); uvc.setCommand ("COUNT PERSON WITH FIRST.NAME = 'Jeremy'"); // Execute the command uvc.exec(); // Print the response System.out.println (uvc.response ()); // Disconnect from the Database uSession.disconnect(); } catch (UniSessionException e) { System.out.println ( e.getMessage() + " = " + e.getErrorCode() ); e.printStackTrace(); } catch (UniCommandException e) { System.out.println ( e.getMessage() + " = " + e.getErrorCode() ); } } } Please let me know if you have any ideas or suggestions. If someone has a simple working class that uses SSL, I would appreciate getting a copy. Thanks, Jeremy Geffre Programmer Analyst Linfield College 503-883-2554 [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type text/x-vcard which had a name of u2ug.vcf] ------- u2-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/