http://www.cftagstore.com/tags/cfxhttp5.cfm
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Here's a link for basic Java stuff:
http://java.sys-con.com/read/216388.htm
I think you need to import the cert, but that article has
a nice solution if you need your clients to have it too.
Holler if you have any Qs, I've done this before, and
the above link is pretty much how.
:denny
On
On reflection, I didn't use a client cert, I was using a self-signed
cert.
In case you have to go the java route, here is a link I had saved
that may help...
http://www.devx.com/webdev/Article/16750/0/page/1
Nifty article anyhoo...
:d
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Here's
Hi,
I am trying to CFHTTP to the site which requires using
SSL client certificate. I have googled over the net,
but still have no answer. Seems Coldfusion doesn't
support client certificates... :(
Please, help me! Does anybody solved such an issue?
Regards, Alex.
Well, no answer here per se. But maybe check into how people
use self-signed certificates and ColdFusion.
I know there was an article out there on how to do it...
Basically you just import the certificate into the keystore, but I can't
remember the syntax off hand. And I don't know if that
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