IBM Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Expires on 18 May 2006
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Abstract
In WebSphere® Application Server for iSeries™ versions 4.0 and 5.0, the IBM® JCE certificate will expire on 18 May 2006 at 21:59:19 GMT.
 
Download Description
The signer certificate for the ibmjcefw.jar file is expiring on 5/18/2006. After that date, using WebSphere security, SSL, J2C security or applications making calls to the IBM JSSE or IBM JCE will encounter failures.

If you have any version of WebSphere Application Server V4.0 installed or an earlier version than WebSphere Application Server V5.0 than V5.0.2.5 installed, the recommended solution is to move to the latest WebSphere Application Server V5.0.2 fix pack.

Note: The jar file provided for download for the products listed below is provided as is and is not a Program Temporary Fix (PTF). The end of service date for V4.0 of the WebSphere Application Server release was 30 April 2005. PTFs are no longer provided for V4.0. The fix is contained in fix pack V5.0.2.5, or higher, for the WebSphere Application Server V5.0 release and the problem does not exist in V5.1 and higher.

Releases affected:
  • WebSphere Application Server V4 Advanced Edition
  • WebSphere Application Server V4 Advanced Single Server Edition
  • WebSphere Application Server-Express V5.0, fix pack V5.0.2.4 or earlier
  • WebSphere Application Server V5.0, fix pack V5.0.2.4 or earlier
  • WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment V5.0, fix pack V5.0.2.4 or earlier

 
Prerequisites
WebSphere Application Server for iSeries V4 or WebSphere Application Server for iSeries V5.0.2.4 or earlier.
 
 
Installation Instructions
Apply this fix only to WebSphere Application Server for iSeries version 4.0 or WebSphere Application
Server for iSeries version 5.0.2.4 or earlier. This problem does not apply to WebSphere Application Server V5.0.2.5 or later.

To apply the fix:
  1. Download file WAS4OS400_ExpiringJceCertificateFix.jar to a directory on your iSeries system.

  2. Login to your iSeries system with a user profile that has *ALLOBJ authority.

  3. From and OS/400® command line, type "STRQSH" and press Enter

  4. Change directory to the installation root directory of your WebSphere Application server product. For example, if you have WebSphere Application Server Advanced Edition 4.0 installed, do the following:

    cd /QIBM/ProdData/WebASAdv4

  5. Extract the contents of file WAS4OS400_ExpiringJceCertificateFix.jar. For example, if you downloaded file WAS4OS400_ExpiringJceCertificateFix.jar to /WASFixes/WAS4OS400_ExpiringJceCertificateFix.jar then do the following:

    jar -xf /WASFixes/WAS4OS400_ExpiringJceCertificateFix.jar

  6. Restart your servers
 
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Download package
What is DD?
Download RELEASE DATE LANGUAGE SIZE(Bytes) Download Options
WAS4OS400_ExpiringJceCertificateFix 5/9/2006 English 719000 FTP DD
 
Technical support
Contact IBM Support using ESR (http://www-306.ibm.com/software/support/probsub.html), visit the WebSphere Application Server Support Web site (http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/), or contact 1-800-IBM-SERV (U.S. only).
 
 


Document Information


Product categories: Software > Application Servers > Distributed Application & Web Servers > WebSphere Application Server > Security
Operating system(s): OS/400
Software version: 5.0.2.4
Software edition:
Reference #: 4012253
IBM Group: Software Group
Modified date: May 8, 2006