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That helped a great deal Dave thanks! One follow up question.

I have my machine set up with multiple servers. ie

https://localhost:8102/Clients_cfusion
https://localhost:8101/cfusionflex

etc.

the project I'm working on is in the 8102 server, I'm not sure how to do the
SSL thing there since I can't change it to :9100 (brandon's example)

THoughts?

Thanks!!

On 12/28/05, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I've never had to implement SSL before, and now need to set up
> > my dev machine for SSL.
>
> If this is just for development, and you're using the built-in JRun web
> server:
> http://www.bpurcell.org/blog/index.cfm?mode=entry&entry=1064
>
> If you're using another web server, you can easily create self-signed
> certificates for that as well. If you're using IIS, there's a tool called
> SelfSSL in the Resource Kit.
>
> When you use a self-signed certificate, it won't be able to validate that
> your server is who it says it is, and the user will receive a notification
> of this. So, self-signed certificates aren't appropriate for use with live
> public sites. They're just fine for testing, though.
>
>


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