> I installed CF9 yesterday side-by-side with the existing MX7 install. The 
> install was smooth and detected MX7, adjusted CF9's
> port numbers for no conflict, etc. Testing started well: MX7 over regular and 
> SSL still worked and CF9 worked over regular HTTP.
> But I can't get CF9 to work with SSL. I installed a new certificate with 
> keytool, FireFox (v3.6) complained about it being unsigned,
> I added it to the exception list, and now I get this:
>
> Secure Connection Failed
> An error occurred during a connection to localhost:9101.
> Peer reports it experienced an internal error.
> (Error code: ssl_error_internal_error_alert)

This might be a stupid question, but is there a reason why you're
configuring the JRun web server for SSL instead of just using, say,
Apache? Because that's the approach I'd recommend.

I realize that's not much of an answer. What's in your JRun log files?

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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