What version is your SSL. SSLv3 can produce similar results. I had a similar
situation and had to create a java class and seperate keystore for SSLv3
certificates. CFHTTP does not support SSLv3 and should not work at all, but in
my situation I was able to connect to a testing platform (same cert
> I tried your site and get a connection error too, However I also
> tried
> one of our sites, also using a wildcard cert (not from the same
> provider as yours) and that worked fine.
>
> Did you restart CF (or even all of JRun) after adding the CA cert to
> the keystore?
>
> On 5/16/07, Colin J
I tried your site and get a connection error too, However I also tried
one of our sites, also using a wildcard cert (not from the same
provider as yours) and that worked fine.
Did you restart CF (or even all of JRun) after adding the CA cert to
the keystore?
On 5/16/07, Colin Jones <[EMAIL PROTEC
We're running CFMX 7.0.2 (using JRun4) and have everything set up and working
with the exception that CFHTTP calls to our server, which has a wildcard SSL
certificate (*.rgu.ac.uk) are not working.
My immediate suspicion is that when trying to connect to https://www.rgu.ac.uk,
CFHTTP is seeing
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