> Apparently your SSL certificate is only bound to 127.0.0.1 (IPv4 
> loopback) and not to ::1 (IPv6 loopback) in your JRun configuration. 
> Either update your JRun config so the cert is used for all IP 
> addresses, 
> change your FF config not to prefer IPv6 over IPv4 or change your 
> hosts 
> file to point localhost to the IPv4 loopback.
> 

That's an amazingly quick response for something I haven't been able to find an 
answer for in several weeks of passive googling.  In other words, my tired 
fingers thank you.  After I digested what you wrote, I went to look for the 
attributes to use in jrun.xml to make this work, and I came upon this post:

http://www.bpurcell.org/blog/index.cfm?mode=entry&entry=1064

My config was missing the bindAddress, interface, and clientAuth attributes, 
and after I had plugged all those in (probably did not need all 3 though), it 
worked like a charm.

> 
> FF2 doesn't default to IPv6.
> 

So that's what it was.  I'll keep this mind for future reference.  Thanks 
again. 

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