This may or may not be in the docs but I haven't seen any references
to it
yet aside from a technote concerning CFLDAP and SSL communication.
I'm
finding that for most of our internal SSL sites I need to manually
import
each web servers SSL certificate into the keystore for the JRE used
Regarding the need for documentation on using SSL with LDAP:
ColdFusion TechNote
Configuring Secure SSL Connection with LDAP Directory Server
http://www.macromedia.com/go/tn_19139
Regarding using SSL with CFHTTP:
http://www.talkingtree.com/blog/index.cfm/2004/7/1/keytool
The CFHTTP,
This is probably unnecessary to ask, but just in case: You folks who can't
connect are using the proper port specification on your cfhttp call, yes? As
in using the cfhttp port parameter and specifying the url as just a plain
https://domain.com/page.cfm;?
--Matt Robertson--
Janitor, MSB Web
So I am new to this forum... found you trying to solve a problem... I seem to
be having the same problem as described in these posts included below... can't
get CFHTTP to work on an SSL site. I keep getting a Connection Failure.
Since I don't host my site and will have to work through my
Hello all,
I'm running into a similar problem attempting to access an external website via
cfhttp (and eventually I'll use cfinvoke since it is a web service. The
vendor is using a homemade cert which he as sent to me along with a keystore.
I've attempted loading the .CER file into the
The original topic link for this is:
http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=m:4:13865:72003
Thanks!
Mark
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This may or may not be in the docs but I haven't seen any references to it
yet aside from a technote concerning CFLDAP and SSL communication. I'm
finding that for most of our internal SSL sites I need to manually import
each web servers SSL certificate into the keystore for the JRE used by CFMX
If this is indeed a requirement, then this seems like a large barrier to use of SSL
connections. What that basically means is that you have to know in advance every SSL
server with which you want to connect.
Does that also mean that you will have to manually re-import the certificates when
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Subject: Re: Important for MM Folks concerning SSL Ceritificates and CFMX
If this is indeed a requirement, then this seems like a large barrier to
use of SSL connections. What that basically means is that you have to know
in advance every SSL
Folks concerning SSL Ceritificates and CFMX
If this is indeed a requirement, then this seems like a large barrier to use
of SSL connections. What that basically means is that you have to know in
advance every SSL server with which you want to connect.
Does that also mean that you will have
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