Hi,
yes we went further. But this is not so easy.
Explanation:
Before an SSL connection can be established with CFHTTP to a
server the certificate of that server needs to be imported as a
trusted certificate in the ColdFusion truststore with the keytool
command. The command to do so is:
keytool -import -trustcacerts -keystore cacerts -storepass
<password> -noprompt -alias <alias> -file
<certfile>
If you use another CA certificate authority, then you also
have to import the CA into the ColdFusion truststore.
Before a client certificate can be used it needs to be in a
specific format, pkcs. Of course this client certificate must
contain the private key.
You also have to import the client certificate into the
Windows Certificate Store (if you run under a windows
desktop/server).
In your ColdFusion cfhttp tag, use this .pkcs certificate
file.
Tell me if it works like this 🙂