> You are most likely not doing anything wrong. cfhttp request to https
> are a real pain!!! Coldfusion is most likely not reading your SSL cert
> correctly and the error sucks!

Well, technically, it doesn't have to do with CF not reading the cert
correctly. For a certificate to be accepted, from CF or from a
browser, there has to be a corresponding trusted root certificate.
Each browser comes installed with a relatively large set of public
trusted root certificates from Verisign, Thawte and other vendors. CF
does not come with a large set of trusted root certificates, since
it's not a browser, and you have to install the appropriate trusted
root certificate yourself.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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