> I'm trying to get CFHTTP to connect to secure URL.  I read 
> the LiveDocs on the matter and Googled some other tips.  
> Here's what I did:
> 
> - Browsed the secure URL with IE
> - Clicked the little secure icon at the bottom of the browser
> - Selected "Details"
> - Saved the certificate of the site in both base64 and DER 
> binary formats to files
> - Transfered the files to /export/jrun4/jre/lib/security the 
> UNIX server
> - Ran the following:
> 
>   keytool -import -trustcacerts -keystore cacerts -storepass 
> mypassword -noprompt
>     -alias myAlias1 -file base64.cer
> 
>                         AND
> 
>   keytool -import -trustcacerts -keystore cacerts -storepass 
> mypassword -noprompt
>     -alias myAlias1 -file DEREncodedBinary.cer
> 
> I restarted CF on the server and retried the page with the 
> cfhttp tag.  I'm still getting "I/O Exception: peer not 
> authenticated".  There's obviously something else I'm 
> missing.  But, what?

It's possible that there's an intermediate certificate. You'd have to
download that and put it in the keystore too, I suppose.

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