If you use a self signed cert on your development enviroment server,
you probably also have to import you own self signed cert.
I remember, that I have had to do this on my development server.

On 12 Apr., 05:32, Duncan <duncan.lox...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ok I tried a full restart on my development environment and there is no
> change. I even tried importing the cert with a different alias, all
> characters inline with all the others.
>
> Do I need to import a root CA cert? If so how do I go about finding this?
>
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 1:01 PM, Duncan <duncan.lox...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Restart CF? Yes we have done that, I can't do a full server reboot in the
> > middle of the day.
>
> > On my local Win 7 / 64bit - CF8 I have the same issue, I will try a full
> > reboot on this machine too and report back.
>
> > On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 12:34 PM, skateboard.com.au <w...@skateboard.com.au
> > > wrote:
>
> >> I have always had to restart the server after importing a new cert. Have
> >> you done that?
>
> >> cheers
>
> >> Drew
>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Duncan <duncan.lox...@gmail.com>
> >> To: cfaussie <cfaussie@googlegroups.com>
> >> Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 12:01:24 +1000
> >> Subject: [cfaussie] SSL issue with SecurePay Test env
>
> >> > Hi Everyone,
>
> >> > Securepay issued a new SSL certificate on their test environment
> >> > 7/4/2011
> >> > and it has had an effect on our code when running in test mode. I have
> >> > isolated it to be related to the I/O Exception: peer not authenticated
> >> > issue
> >> > as detailed by Rob Gonda and Steven Erat
> >> > -http://www.talkingtree.com/blog/index.cfm/2004/7/1/keytool
> >> >  -
> >> >http://coldfusion-archive.robgonda.com/blog/index.cfm/2007/10/29/ErrorD
> >> > etail-IO-Exception-peer-not-authenticated/
>
> >> > However, I have followed these posts and imported the
> >> > test.securepay.com.aucertificate and still ColdFusion 8 (Enterprise)
> >> > doesn't like the URL. My Key
> >> > store implies I have GeoTrust items in it, and it worked before the SSL
> >> > change, so I am now a bit lost.
>
> >> > I have put together a test script below, it is located at
> >> >http://www.red5.com.au/gatewaytest.cfmso you can see the behaviour. I
> >> > put
> >> > in the Eway URL too, just as a sanity check.
>
> >> > I would really appreciate some one running this on their own CF8
> >> > environment
> >> > to see if the issue exists there, and if so, does importing the
> >> > certificate
> >> > resolve the issue for you?
>
> >> > Thanks!
>
> >> > [code]
> >> > <cfsavecontent variable="XmlRequest">
> >> >     <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
> >> >     <SecurePayMessage>
> >> >         <MessageInfo>
> >> >             <messageID></messageID>
> >> >             <messageTimestamp>#DateFormat(now(),
> >> > "yyyymmdd")##TimeFormat(now(), "HHmmssL000+600")#</messageTimestamp>
> >> >             <timeoutValue>60</timeoutValue>
> >> >             <apiVersion>xml-4.2</apiVersion>
> >> >         </MessageInfo>
> >> >     </SecurePayMessage>
> >> > </cfsavecontent>
>
> >> > <cfhttp method="post" url="https://www.securepay.com.au/xmlapi/payment";
> >> > timeout="80" result="XmlResponse">
> >> >     <cfhttpparam type="xml" value="#XmlRequest#"/>
> >> > </cfhttp>
>
> >> > <cfdump var="#XmlResponse#" label="
> >> >https://www.securepay.com.au/xmlapi/payment";>
>
> >> > <cfhttp method="post"
> >> > url="https://test.securepay.com.au/xmlapi/payment";
> >> > timeout="80" result="XmlResponse">
> >> >     <cfhttpparam type="xml" value="#XmlRequest#"/>
> >> > </cfhttp>
>
> >> > <cfdump var="#XmlResponse#" label="
> >> >https://test.securepay.com.au/xmlapi/payment";>
>
> >> > <cfhttp method="post"
> >> > url="https://www.eway.com.au/gateway/xmlpayment.asp";
> >> > timeout="80" result="XmlResponse">
> >> >     <cfhttpparam type="xml" value="#XmlRequest#"/>
> >> > </cfhttp>
>
> >> > <cfdump var="#XmlResponse#" label="
> >> >https://www.eway.com.au/gateway/xmlpayment.asp";>
> >> > [/code]
>
> >> > --
> >> > Duncan I Loxton
> >> > duncan.lox...@gmail.com
>
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