Verifying the remote cert provides authentication of the remote server. So my guess would be that you didn't install the appropriate root certs correctly.

-dhs

Dean H. Saxe, CISSP, CEH
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On Oct 24, 2006, at 2:54 PM, Steven Ross wrote:

Anyone used cfhttp with SSL?

having a really fun time trying to set this up and get it going... i
installed my certificate (at least i think i did it correctly)... i
had to convert it from a pem file and then i installed it.

Hoever now i am getting this in CF when i try to cfhttp with ssl:

ErrorDetail: I/O Exception: peer not authenticated





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