Bug with using 2 certificates on a different port on the same machine

There seems to be an issue with using secure connection to the same web location but on a different port.
It is slightly difficult to recreate exactly but very often when one of the connections has been negotiated and the (self-signed) certificate added to Firefox when connecting to the same URL but placing a different port in the browser I get the error...
(Error code: sec_error_bad_signature)
It appears to get in a muddle as to which certificate should be used for which port. They have both been downloaded and the port number appears to be available in the certificate selection process but an error occurs nonetheless.

I belive you can, I think my friends Apple TV is connected to their internet via an Ethernet cable, and we use Airplay sometimes using our iPads that are connected to the same network via WiFi. It should work as long as they are both connected to the same network. However, I don't have an Apple TV of my own, so don't take this as a solid answer.

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    my context root is /YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService
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    Edited by: 925137 on Jul 5, 2012 2:03 AM

    Hi Anon
    thanks for replying..
    Chnage from /M1 to M1 didnt work.
    then I set debug ALL and set WLLogFile to full path
    the log i received when i queried for request is:
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.5774+05:30 ================New Request: [GET /M1/YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService?WSDL HTTP/1.1] =================
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.5774+05:30 Using Uri /M1/YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.5774+05:30 After trimming path: '/YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService'
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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.5774+05:30 SEARCHING id=[host1.example.com:8001] from current ID=[host1.example.com.com:8001]
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.5775+05:30 The two ids matched
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.5775+05:30 @@@FOUND...id=[host1.example.com.com:8001], server_name=[host1.example.com.com], server_port=[7777]
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.5775+05:30 attempt #0 out of a max of 5
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.5775+05:30 keepAlive = 1, canRecycle = 1
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.5775+05:30 Trying a pooled connection for 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/8001/8001'
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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.5775+05:30 getPooledConn: No more connections in the pool for Host[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] Port[8001] SecurePort[8001]
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.5775+05:30 general list: trying connect to 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx'/8001/8001 at line 2372 for '/YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService?WSDL'
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 URL::Connect: Connected successfully
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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 Local Port of the socket is 7812
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 Remote Host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Remote Port 7812
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 general list: created a new connection to 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx'/8001 for '/YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService?WSDL', Local port:7812
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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 Entering method BaseProxy::parse_headers
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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 Header from client:[Host]=[host1.example.com:7777]
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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 Header from client:[Connection]=[keep-alive]
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 Header from client:[ECID-Context]=[1.004l1E7Cv6mESOGLMy^Aye0007Kd00000E;kXjE1ZDLIPHUjDHCj9KSnJLTkGSRtGKRXUQRdURP5URPdUPPJLQSqPRO_VBSpGSSgPSKgHQRiPQRbLIRbPQR_JLPmMTQZLO]
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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.5777+05:30 Header to WLS: [Host]=[host1.example.com:7777]
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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6382+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6382+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6382+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6382+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6382+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6383+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6383+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6383+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 152
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 311
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 255
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 223
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 179
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 152
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 309
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 103
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 317
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 237
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 319
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 311
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 251
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 319
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 233
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 261
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 315
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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 325
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 235
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 323
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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 243
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