Yes, you have to install the cert, and you have to restart the cfm service as 
well. The other thing I'm not seeing in your cfldap tag is the port. If it's 
missing it's will default to 389 not the standard 636 for ssl.

tom

On Dec 8, 2009, at 8:50 AM, Jake Churchill wrote:

> 
> I'm working on an SSL integration of CFLDAP for a client and am consistently
> getting "Connection to LDAP server failed."
> 
> All attributes are correct and for testing I'm attempting a simple query
> with * for attributes and maxrows of 10.  Snippet below.  Everything is
> straight from the IT staff that controls the LDAP server.  I read this
> article: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/191/tn_19139.html#enableCF which stated
> that you have to install the certificate of the remote LDAP server in the CF
> local keystore.  Is that true?  Is that the only way?
> 
> Here's that snippet:
> 
> <cfldap
> action="query"
> server="client.domain.com"
> username="username"
> password="password"
> name="ldapResult"
> attributes="*"
> start="DN_PROPERTIES_COMMA_SEPARATED_LIST"
> secure="CFSSL_BASIC"
> maxrows="10"
> />
> 
> 
> 

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