>> i have apache configured for ssl and i though cf was setup as 
>> well.  what's odd is i can add certs to the keystore but i 
>> can't find the keystore.  is there a default location?
>
>Can you search the JRun or CFusionMX directories to find your keystore? Are
>you using the JVM that came with CF or another one in another directory?
>
>> we need to execute these tasks over ssl because we have to 
>> turn down port 80.
>
>You can allow unsecure traffic from localhost, while requiring SSL for
>connections from external hosts. The easiest way to do this, probably, is
>with two separate virtual hosts. You could configure one virtual host to
>allow connections from external hosts using SSL, and another listening only
>to localhost:80.
>
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interesting.  when i do a which java it points to /usr/bin/java. i did a which 
keystore and it found nothing.  in cf i am using the included jvm.

let me try the virtualhost config you suggested and see if that works.  i would 
prefer, however, to get ssl working inside cf.

thanks for all your help.  i appreciate it.

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