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This message indicates that the procedure specified after the SSL parameter in the JANUS DEFINE for a port did not contain the appropriate header for a certificate. The certificate procedure should contain a line that says either "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----" or "-----BEGIN X509 CERTIFICATE". This indicates a bug in the application used to generate the certificate, a bug in <var class="product">[http://www.sirius-software.com/maint/download/jansslr.pdf Janus Network Security]</var>, or the accidental manual editing of the certificate procedure. Except in the latter case, contact [[Contacting Rocket Software Technical Support|Technical Support]].
This message indicates that the procedure specified after the <var>SSL</var> parameter in the <var>JANUS DEFINE</var> for a port did not contain the appropriate header for a certificate. The certificate procedure should contain a line that says either "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----" or "-----BEGIN X509 CERTIFICATE". This indicates a bug in the application used to generate the certificate, a bug in <var class="product">[[Media:JansslrNew.pdf|Janus Network Security]]</var>, or the accidental manual editing of the certificate procedure. Except in the latter case, contact [[Contacting Rocket Software Technical Support|Technical Support]].


[[Category:Sirius Mods messages]] [[Category:MSIR.0200 - MSIR.0399]]
[[Category:Sirius Mods messages]] [[Category:MSIR.0200 - MSIR.0399]]

Revision as of 22:06, 21 March 2016

This message indicates that the procedure specified after the SSL parameter in the JANUS DEFINE for a port did not contain the appropriate header for a certificate. The certificate procedure should contain a line that says either "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----" or "-----BEGIN X509 CERTIFICATE". This indicates a bug in the application used to generate the certificate, a bug in Janus Network Security, or the accidental manual editing of the certificate procedure. Except in the latter case, contact Technical Support.