Hello mjdinsmore,

Thank you for the reply...

- I created a self-signed certificate with the keytool (as directed to do in 
the documentation "Using SSL with JBoss using JSSE"), 
- The keystore was moved to ${jboss.server.home.dir}/conf/
- The server.xml file was updated ("Using SSL with the JBoss/Tomcat bundle"), 
and is using port 8443 and my keystore.
- The keystore created was created without any problems with keytool.
 
An update on my progress:
I decided to test the same documented procedures on a local installation of 
JBoss versus the remote server I've been having difficulty with.  The test 
worked and successfully returned a secure connection with my self-signed 
certificate to https://localhost:8443/  I'm currently looking into why the 
remote server (https://test.example.com:8443/) is not returning a secure 
connection.  Again, Internet Explorer is returning a "Page Cannot Be Displayed" 
and Firefox is giving me a message that "Firefox and the server cannot 
communicate securely because they have no common encryption algorithms"...

Thanks again!
Ryan


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