On Tue, 2012-01-10 at 09:35 -0800, James Lampert wrote: > Tim Watts wrote: > > That's a possibility if it's padding the passwords as well. I'm not an > > AS/400 expert by any means. Is /foo a preallocated file and if so could > > the problem be with the way it was allocated? > > The Java-400 list over at Midrange.com is also in on this (albeit not > this specific message). > > I tried putting the password, and some of the values, in single quotes, > and others in double quotes. No change in behavior: the confirmation > message fields were padded, and the quote marks were shown in them. > > Hmm. THIS is INTERESTING! > > If I FTP a keystore created on my WinDoze box onto the 400, then KEYTOOL > there can read it. FASCINATING. > Ha! Presumably you FTP-ed in binary mode? Maybe that solves your original problem too.
I know the big mainframe OSes can run Unix VMs which is what the bank where I used to work ran all their Java servers in. Perhaps AS/400 has something similar and would make your app easier to manage. Hope there's an AS/400 expert lurking on the list; I don't think I can offer much further help. If you do work it out on midrange.com maybe you could post your solution here too for others to learn from. Good Luck. > -- > JHHL > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org >
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