Steve,
Yeah,  I was actually able to get this to work. I followed the following
steps:

        1.      Go to the web site that uses the SSL you wish to import over
SSL
        2.      Once you're at the web site, click on the "LOCK" to the
right of the address bar (In Internet Explorer v 7+)
        3.      Click on VIEW CERTIFICATE
        4.      Click on the DETAILS tab
        5.      Then click on the COPY TO FILE button
        6.      Follow the wizard through, ensuring DER ENCODED BINARY X.509
(.CER) is selected
        7.      Once this is done, use the CERTMAN utility to import the
certificate you saved in step 6
        8.      Once this is completed you will need to RESTART the CF
Application Service (IMPORTANT, doesn't work unless you restart CF)
        9.      Confirm the import. You will see in the CERTMAN Plugin a new
certificate with an ALIAS of  "godaddyclass2ca"

I hope this helps. These steps were performed on a CF Version 8,0,1,195765
Enterprise Edition with the hf801-71557.jar  update

Thanks!
Brian Polackoff


-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Weiner [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 9:22 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Web Service Over SSL


>Hey everyone. I have run into the age old issue that Coldfusion JRE 
>does not have included a ssl certificate (from GoDaddy) used on a 
>remote CF system I have setup. I have read how to import the SSL into 
>the JRE using keytool, however it requires restarting CF services which 
>I do not want to have to do over and over again as I bring on more 
>remote servers using SSL web services.
>
>Does anyone know of a SSL provider (verisign, thawt, entrust, etc.) 
>that Coldfusion already has included with the JRE that comes with 
>Coldfusion out of the box?
>
>Thanks!
>Brian


Did you ever find a solution that made your CF server work with that godaddy
ssl certificate?  I've spent a few hours here trying to make it work...
downloaded the certman, installed it, imported every godaddy cert I could
find, the website cert, restarted, etc.... switched jdk to a new version,
imported into there... nothing seems to work...

Unfortunately I dont have the luxury of making the 3rd party company change
back to their verisign cert... well maybe if we moved our business away they
will, but I'm stuck right now!

thanks
steve




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