What is the URL and does the domain name match the certificate exactly,
meaning not a wildcard certificate.  Could be PayPal updated their SSL
certificate and is either a wildcard certificate or multi-site/domain
certificate (not sure what these are really called).

CF will not like it if the domain is www.domain.com, but the certificate is
*.domain.com. In this case, you need to import the certificate to the java
cacerts as a trusted certificate to by-pass the security matching.

You can either do this from the command line, or by far the easier route is
this extension to CF admin.

http://certman.riaforge.org/

https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=import+ssl+certificate+coldfusion+9+to+cacerts

~Byron



On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 12:34 PM, <> wrote:

>
> Hi,
> I have an application under CF 9 with a paiment module using Paypal.
> At the end of the process, Paypal acknowledges the paiement and my app
> calls a Paypal page to validate the whole operation. This is done with a
> CFHTTP call
> This application has been working fine for years with no modification, bur
> all of a sudden starting March 23rd, I get this error:
> I/O Exception: peer not authenticated
> It appears to be an error with the SSL certificate, but how come ?
> The Paypal site is verified by Verisign.
> What ca I do?
>
>
> 

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