ColdFusion certification

Hi,
Apologies if this isn't in the correct forum.
I've recently started my career in IT, and currently have 2
years experience of using ColdFusion. I decided to schedule my
Adobe coldfusion exam, and I am going to be sitting it in a week's
time.
Anyway, the point of this topic is to ask for any advice or
tips that might help me to pass the exam. I have read through the
official MX7 study guide, and have also been using a program called
cf exambuster.
Unfortunately, Adobe have decided to put the pass mark up to
70%, and I'm getting about 74% on average on the tests. This only
gives me a 4% margin of error, which isn't much and is starting to
get me a tad worried! I have heard that the CF Exam buster tests
are actually harder than the Adobe tests. Does anyone know if this
is true?
How should I spend my final week revising?
Many thanks.
:)

re: I have read through the official MX7 study guide, and
have also been using a program called cf exambuster.
Thats a good start. But I wouldn't rely solely on those
tools. A good way to
help yourself is to make up your own exam questions. Try and
make the
questions tricky and try and make them cover all of the exam
objectives. By
doing this you are kind of thinking of it from both sides,
the examiner and
the examinee. You could even post these questions on a web
page and get
other folk in here try and answer them correctly?? (though
sounds like time
is short given you are doing this in week)
Keep using cf exambuster and keep reading the study guide,
seems like you
are going to pass okay as, yes, the actual exam is, imho, not
as hard as
what you may think it is going to be.
Let us all know how you do!!
"Grynch108" <[email protected]> wrote in
message
news:esetot$qa4$[email protected]..
> Hi,
>
> Apologies if this isn't in the correct forum.
>
> I've recently started my career in IT, and currently
have 2 years
> experience
> of using ColdFusion. I decided to schedule my Adobe
coldfusion exam, and I
> am
> going to be sitting it in a week's time.
>
> Anyway, the point of this topic is to ask for any advice
or tips that
> might
> help me to pass the exam. I have read through the
official MX7 study
> guide, and
> have also been using a program called cf exambuster.
>
> Unfortunately, Adobe have decided to put the pass mark
up to 70%, and I'm
> getting about 74% on average on the tests. This only
gives me a 4% margin
> of
> error, which isn't much and is starting to get me a tad
worried! I have
> heard
> that the CF Exam buster tests are actually harder than
the Adobe tests.
> Does
> anyone know if this is true?
>
> How should I spend my final week revising?
>
> Many thanks.
> :)
>

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      DigitalSignature
      Key_Encipherment
    [8]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.17 Criticality=false
    SubjectAlternativeName [
      DNSName: *.payments.austintexas.gov
      DNSName: payments.austintexas.gov
    [9]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.14 Criticality=false
    SubjectKeyIdentifier [
    KeyIdentifier [
    <snip>]
      Algorithm: [SHA1withRSA]
      Signature:
    <snip>
    chain [1] = [
      Version: V3
      Subject: CN=Entrust Certification Authority - L1C, OU="(c) 2009 Entrust, Inc.", OU=www.entrust.net/rpa is incorporated by reference, O="Entrust, Inc.", C=US
      Signature Algorithm: SHA1withRSA, OID = 1.2.840.113549.1.1.5
      Key:  Sun RSA public key, 2048 bits
      modulus: <snip>
      public exponent: 65537
      Validity: [From: Fri Nov 11 09:40:40 CST 2011,
                   To: Thu Nov 11 20:51:17 CST 2021]
      Issuer: CN=Entrust.net Certification Authority (2048), OU=(c) 1999 Entrust.net Limited, OU=www.entrust.net/CPS_2048 incorp. by ref. (limits liab.), O=Entrust.net
      SerialNumber: [    <snip>]
    Certificate Extensions: 7
    [1]: ObjectId: 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.1.1 Criticality=false
    AuthorityInfoAccess [
       accessMethod: ocsp
       accessLocation: URIName: http://ocsp.entrust.net
    [2]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.35 Criticality=false
    AuthorityKeyIdentifier [
    KeyIdentifier [
    <snip>]
    [3]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.19 Criticality=true
    BasicConstraints:[
      CA:true
      PathLen:0
    [4]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.31 Criticality=false
    CRLDistributionPoints [
      [DistributionPoint:
         [URIName: http://crl.entrust.net/2048ca.crl]
    [5]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.32 Criticality=false
    CertificatePolicies [
      [CertificatePolicyId: [2.5.29.32.0]
    [PolicyQualifierInfo: [
      qualifierID: 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.2.1
      qualifier: <snip>
    [6]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.15 Criticality=true
    KeyUsage [
      Key_CertSign
      Crl_Sign
    [7]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.14 Criticality=false
    SubjectKeyIdentifier [
    KeyIdentifier [
    <snip>]
      Algorithm: [SHA1withRSA]
      Signature:
    <snip>
    chain [2] = [
      Version: V3
      Subject: CN=Entrust.net Certification Authority (2048), OU=(c) 1999 Entrust.net Limited, OU=www.entrust.net/CPS_2048 incorp. by ref. (limits liab.), O=Entrust.net
      Signature Algorithm: SHA1withRSA, OID = 1.2.840.113549.1.1.5
      Key:  Sun RSA public key, 2048 bits
      modulus: <snip>public exponent: 65537
      Validity: [From: Fri Dec 24 11:50:51 CST 1999,
                   To: Tue Jul 24 09:15:12 CDT 2029]
      Issuer: CN=Entrust.net Certification Authority (2048), OU=(c) 1999 Entrust.net Limited, OU=www.entrust.net/CPS_2048 incorp. by ref. (limits liab.), O=Entrust.net
      SerialNumber: [<snip>]
    Certificate Extensions: 3
    [1]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.19 Criticality=true
    BasicConstraints:[
      CA:true
      PathLen:2147483647
    [2]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.15 Criticality=true
    KeyUsage [
      Key_CertSign
      Crl_Sign
    [3]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.14 Criticality=false
    SubjectKeyIdentifier [
    KeyIdentifier [
    <snip>]
      Algorithm: [SHA1withRSA]
      Signature:
    <snip>
    trustStore is: /opt/coldfusion11/jre/lib/security/cacerts
    trustStore type is : jks
    trustStore provider is :
    init truststore
    adding as trusted cert:
    <snip 85 certs> 
    trigger seeding of SecureRandom
    done seeding SecureRandom
    Jan 23, 2015 13:15:37 PM Information [ajp-bio-8014-exec-7] - Starting HTTP request {URL='https://ws.payconnexion.com:1401/pconWS/9_5/', method='post'}
    Ignoring unsupported cipher suite: TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
    Ignoring unsupported cipher suite: TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256
    Ignoring unsupported cipher suite: TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
    Ignoring unsupported cipher suite: TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
    Ignoring unsupported cipher suite: TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256
    Ignoring unsupported cipher suite: TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
    Ignoring unsupported cipher suite: TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
    Ignoring unsupported cipher suite: TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256
    Ignoring unsupported cipher suite: TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
    Ignoring unsupported cipher suite: TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
    Ignoring unsupported cipher suite: TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
    Ignoring unsupported cipher suite: TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
    Ignoring unsupported cipher suite: TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
    Ignoring unsupported cipher suite: TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
    Allow unsafe renegotiation: true
    Allow legacy hello messages: true
    Is initial handshake: true
    Is secure renegotiation: false
    %% No cached client session
    *** ClientHello, TLSv1
    RandomCookie:  GMT: 1405197529 bytes = { 191, 115, 95, 85, 79, 234, 145, 176, 62, 70, 36, 102, 168, 15, 127, 174, 88, 118, 4, 177, 226, 5, 254, 55, 108, 203, 80, 80 }
    Session ID:  {}
    Cipher Suites: [TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA, TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA, TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA, TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA, TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA, TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA, TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA, TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA, TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA, TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA, TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA, TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA, TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA, TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA, TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA, TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA, SSL_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA, TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA, TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA, TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA, TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA, SSL_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA, TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA, TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA, SSL_DHE_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA, SSL_DHE_DSS_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA, SSL_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_MD5, TLS_EMPTY_RENEGOTIATION_INFO_SCSV]
    Compression Methods:  { 0 }
    Extension elliptic_curves, curve names: {secp256r1, sect163k1, sect163r2, secp192r1, secp224r1, sect233k1, sect233r1, sect283k1, sect283r1, secp384r1, sect409k1, sect409r1, secp521r1, sect571k1, sect571r1, secp160k1, secp160r1, secp160r2, sect163r1, secp192k1, sect193r1, sect193r2, secp224k1, sect239k1, secp256k1}
    Extension ec_point_formats, formats: [uncompressed]
    Extension server_name, server_name: [host_name: ws.payconnexion.com]
    ajp-bio-8014-exec-7, WRITE: TLSv1 Handshake, length = 191
    ajp-bio-8014-exec-7, READ: TLSv1 Handshake, length = 81
    *** ServerHello, TLSv1
    RandomCookie:  <snip>
    Cipher Suite: TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
    Compression Method: 0
    Extension renegotiation_info, renegotiated_connection: <empty>
    %% Initialized:  [Session-5, TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA]
    ** TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
    ajp-bio-8014-exec-7, READ: TLSv1 Handshake, length = 4183
    *** Certificate chain
    chain [0] = [
      Version: V3
      Subject: CN=ws.payconnexion.com, OU=PayConnexion, O=JPMorgan Chase, L=New York, ST=New York, C=US
      Signature Algorithm: SHA1withRSA, OID = 1.2.840.113549.1.1.5
      Key:  Sun RSA public key, 2048 bits
      modulus: <snip>
      public exponent: 65537
      Validity: [From: Sun Apr 20 19:00:00 CDT 2014,
                   To: Tue Jun 02 18:59:59 CDT 2015]
      Issuer: CN=VeriSign Class 3 International Server CA - G3, OU=Terms of use at https://www.verisign.com/rpa (c)10, OU=VeriSign Trust Network, O="VeriSign, Inc.", C=US
      SerialNumber: [   <snip>]
    Certificate Extensions: 8
    [1]: ObjectId: 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.1.1 Criticality=false
    AuthorityInfoAccess [
       accessMethod: ocsp
       accessLocation: URIName: http://se.symcd.com
       accessMethod: caIssuers
       accessLocation: URIName: http://se.symcb.com/se.crt
    [2]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.35 Criticality=false
    AuthorityKeyIdentifier [
    KeyIdentifier [
    <snip>]
    [3]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.19 Criticality=false
    BasicConstraints:[
      CA:false
      PathLen: undefined
    [4]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.31 Criticality=false
    CRLDistributionPoints [
      [DistributionPoint:
         [URIName: http://se.symcb.com/se.crl]
    [5]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.32 Criticality=false
    CertificatePolicies [
      [CertificatePolicyId: [2.16.840.1.113733.1.7.54]
    [PolicyQualifierInfo: [
      qualifierID: 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.2.1
      qualifier: <snip>
    ], PolicyQualifierInfo: [
      qualifierID: 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.2.2
      qualifier: <snip>
    [6]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.37 Criticality=false
    ExtendedKeyUsages [
      serverAuth
      clientAuth
      2.16.840.1.113730.4.1
    [7]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.15 Criticality=true
    KeyUsage [
      DigitalSignature
      Key_Encipherment
    [8]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.17 Criticality=false
    SubjectAlternativeName [
      DNSName: ws.payconnexion.com
      Algorithm: [SHA1withRSA]
      Signature:
    <snip>
    chain [1] = [
      Version: V3
      Subject: CN=VeriSign Class 3 International Server CA - G3, OU=Terms of use at https://www.verisign.com/rpa (c)10, OU=VeriSign Trust Network, O="VeriSign, Inc.", C=US
      Signature Algorithm: SHA1withRSA, OID = 1.2.840.113549.1.1.5
      Key:  Sun RSA public key, 2048 bits
      modulus: <snip>
      public exponent: 65537
      Validity: [From: Sun Feb 07 18:00:00 CST 2010,
                   To: Fri Feb 07 17:59:59 CST 2020]
      Issuer: CN=VeriSign Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority - G5, OU="(c) 2006 VeriSign, Inc. - For authorized use only", OU=VeriSign Trust Network, O="VeriSign, Inc.", C=US
      SerialNumber: [    <snip>]
    Certificate Extensions: 10
    [1]: ObjectId: 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.1.12 Criticality=false
    Extension unknown: DER encoded OCTET string =
    <snip>
    [2]: ObjectId: 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.1.1 Criticality=false
    AuthorityInfoAccess [
       accessMethod: ocsp
       accessLocation: URIName: http://ocsp.verisign.com
    [3]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.35 Criticality=false
    AuthorityKeyIdentifier [
    KeyIdentifier [
    <snip>]
    [4]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.19 Criticality=true
    BasicConstraints:[
      CA:true
      PathLen:0
    [5]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.31 Criticality=false
    CRLDistributionPoints [
      [DistributionPoint:
         [URIName: http://crl.verisign.com/pca3-g5.crl]
    [6]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.32 Criticality=false
    CertificatePolicies [
      [CertificatePolicyId: [2.16.840.1.113733.1.7.23.3]
    [PolicyQualifierInfo: [
      qualifierID: 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.2.1
      qualifier: <snip>
    ], PolicyQualifierInfo: [
      qualifierID: 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.2.2
      qualifier: <snip>
    [7]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.37 Criticality=false
    ExtendedKeyUsages [
      serverAuth
      clientAuth
      2.16.840.1.113730.4.1
      2.16.840.1.113733.1.8.1
    [8]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.15 Criticality=true
    KeyUsage [
      Key_CertSign
      Crl_Sign
    [9]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.17 Criticality=false
    SubjectAlternativeName [
      CN=VeriSignMPKI-2-7
    [10]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.14 Criticality=false
    SubjectKeyIdentifier [
    KeyIdentifier [
    <snip>]
      Algorithm: [SHA1withRSA]
      Signature:
    <snip>
    chain [2] = [
      Version: V3
      Subject: CN=VeriSign Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority - G5, OU="(c) 2006 VeriSign, Inc. - For authorized use only", OU=VeriSign Trust Network, O="VeriSign, Inc.", C=US
      Signature Algorithm: SHA1withRSA, OID = 1.2.840.113549.1.1.5
      Key:  Sun RSA public key, 2048 bits
      modulus: <snip>
      public exponent: 65537
      Validity: [From: Tue Nov 07 18:00:00 CST 2006,
                   To: Sun Nov 07 17:59:59 CST 2021]
      Issuer: OU=Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority, O="VeriSign, Inc.", C=US
      SerialNumber: [<snip>]
    Certificate Extensions: 8
    [1]: ObjectId: 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.1.12 Criticality=false
    Extension unknown: DER encoded OCTET string =
    <snip>
    [2]: ObjectId: 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.1.1 Criticality=false
    AuthorityInfoAccess [
       accessMethod: ocsp
       accessLocation: URIName: http://ocsp.verisign.com
    [3]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.19 Criticality=true
    BasicConstraints:[
      CA:true
      PathLen:2147483647
    [4]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.31 Criticality=false
    CRLDistributionPoints [
      [DistributionPoint:
         [URIName: http://crl.verisign.com/pca3.crl]
    [5]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.32 Criticality=false
    CertificatePolicies [
      [CertificatePolicyId: [2.5.29.32.0]
    [PolicyQualifierInfo: [
      qualifierID: 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.2.1
      qualifier: <snip>
    [6]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.37 Criticality=false
    ExtendedKeyUsages [
      serverAuth
      clientAuth
      codeSigning
      2.16.840.1.113730.4.1
      2.16.840.1.113733.1.8.1
    [7]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.15 Criticality=true
    KeyUsage [
      Key_CertSign
      Crl_Sign
    [8]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.14 Criticality=false
    SubjectKeyIdentifier [
    KeyIdentifier [
    <snip>]
      Algorithm: [SHA1withRSA]
      Signature:
    <snip>
    Found trusted certificate:
      Version: V3
      Subject: CN=ws.payconnexion.com, OU=PayConnexion, O=JPMorgan Chase, L=New York, ST=New York, C=US
      Signature Algorithm: SHA1withRSA, OID = 1.2.840.113549.1.1.5
      Key:  Sun RSA public key, 2048 bits
      modulus:   public exponent: 65537
      Validity: [From: Sun Apr 20 19:00:00 CDT 2014,
                   To: Tue Jun 02 18:59:59 CDT 2015]
      Issuer: CN=VeriSign Class 3 International Server CA - G3, OU=Terms of use at https://www.verisign.com/rpa (c)10, OU=VeriSign Trust Network, O="VeriSign, Inc.", C=US
      SerialNumber: [ <snip>]
    Certificate Extensions: 8
    [1]: ObjectId: 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.1.1 Criticality=false
    AuthorityInfoAccess [
       accessMethod: ocsp
       accessLocation: URIName: http://se.symcd.com
       accessMethod: caIssuers
       accessLocation: URIName: http://se.symcb.com/se.crt
    [2]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.35 Criticality=false
    AuthorityKeyIdentifier [
    KeyIdentifier [
    <snip>]
    [3]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.19 Criticality=false
    BasicConstraints:[
      CA:false
      PathLen: undefined
    [4]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.31 Criticality=false
    CRLDistributionPoints [
      [DistributionPoint:
         [URIName: http://se.symcb.com/se.crl]
    [5]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.32 Criticality=false
    CertificatePolicies [
      [CertificatePolicyId: [2.16.840.1.113733.1.7.54]
    [PolicyQualifierInfo: [
      qualifierID: 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.2.1
      qualifier: <snip>
    ], PolicyQualifierInfo: [
      qualifierID: 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.2.2
      qualifier: <snip>
    [6]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.37 Criticality=false
    ExtendedKeyUsages [
      serverAuth
      clientAuth
      2.16.840.1.113730.4.1
    [7]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.15 Criticality=true
    KeyUsage [
      DigitalSignature
      Key_Encipherment
    [8]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.17 Criticality=false
    SubjectAlternativeName [
      DNSName: ws.payconnexion.com
      Algorithm: [SHA1withRSA]
      Signature:
    <snip>
    ajp-bio-8014-exec-7, READ: TLSv1 Handshake, length = 13
    *** CertificateRequest
    Cert Types: RSA, DSS
    Cert Authorities:
    <Empty>
    *** ServerHelloDone
    matching alias: 1
    *** Certificate chain
    chain [0] = [
      Version: V3
      Subject: CN=*.payments.austintexas.gov, O=City of Austin, L=Austin, ST=Texas, C=US
      Signature Algorithm: SHA1withRSA, OID = 1.2.840.113549.1.1.5
      Key:  Sun RSA public key, 2048 bits
      <snip>public exponent: 65537
      Validity: [From: Mon Aug 11 12:39:37 CDT 2014,
                   To: Thu Sep 01 18:34:24 CDT 2016]
      Issuer: CN=Entrust Certification Authority - L1C, OU="(c) 2009 Entrust, Inc.", OU=www.entrust.net/rpa is incorporated by reference, O="Entrust, Inc.", C=US
      SerialNumber: [<snip>]
    Certificate Extensions: 9
    [1]: ObjectId: 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.1.1 Criticality=false
    AuthorityInfoAccess [
       accessMethod: ocsp
       accessLocation: URIName: http://ocsp.entrust.net
       accessMethod: caIssuers
       accessLocation: URIName: http://aia.entrust.net/2048-l1c.cer
    [2]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.35 Criticality=false
    AuthorityKeyIdentifier [
    KeyIdentifier [
    <snip>]
    [3]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.19 Criticality=false
    BasicConstraints:[
      CA:false
      PathLen: undefined
    [4]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.31 Criticality=false
    CRLDistributionPoints [
      [DistributionPoint:
         [URIName: http://crl.entrust.net/level1c.crl]
    [5]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.32 Criticality=false
    CertificatePolicies [
      [CertificatePolicyId: [1.2.840.113533.7.75.2]
    [PolicyQualifierInfo: [
      qualifierID: 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.2.1
      qualifier: <snip>
      [CertificatePolicyId: [2.23.140.1.2.2]
    [6]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.37 Criticality=false
    ExtendedKeyUsages [
      serverAuth
      clientAuth
    [7]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.15 Criticality=false
    KeyUsage [
      DigitalSignature
      Key_Encipherment
    [8]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.17 Criticality=false
    SubjectAlternativeName [
      DNSName: *.payments.austintexas.gov
      DNSName: payments.austintexas.gov
    [9]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.14 Criticality=false
    SubjectKeyIdentifier [
    KeyIdentifier [
    <snip>]
      Algorithm: [SHA1withRSA]
      Signature:
    <snip>
    chain [1] = [
      Version: V3
      Subject: CN=Entrust Certification Authority - L1C, OU="(c) 2009 Entrust, Inc.", OU=www.entrust.net/rpa is incorporated by reference, O="Entrust, Inc.", C=US
      Signature Algorithm: SHA1withRSA, OID = 1.2.840.113549.1.1.5
      Key:  Sun RSA public key, 2048 bits
      modulus: <snip>
      public exponent: 65537
      Validity: [From: Fri Nov 11 09:40:40 CST 2011,
                   To: Thu Nov 11 20:51:17 CST 2021]
      Issuer: CN=Entrust.net Certification Authority (2048), OU=(c) 1999 Entrust.net Limited, OU=www.entrust.net/CPS_2048 incorp. by ref. (limits liab.), O=Entrust.net
      SerialNumber: [<snip>]
    Certificate Extensions: 7
    [1]: ObjectId: 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.1.1 Criticality=false
    AuthorityInfoAccess [
       accessMethod: ocsp
       accessLocation: URIName: http://ocsp.entrust.net
    [2]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.35 Criticality=false
    AuthorityKeyIdentifier [
    KeyIdentifier [
    <snip>]
    [3]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.19 Criticality=true
    BasicConstraints:[
      CA:true
      PathLen:0
    [4]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.31 Criticality=false
    CRLDistributionPoints [
      [DistributionPoint:
         [URIName: http://crl.entrust.net/2048ca.crl]
    [5]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.32 Criticality=false
    CertificatePolicies [
      [CertificatePolicyId: [2.5.29.32.0]
    [PolicyQualifierInfo: [
      qualifierID: 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.2.1
      qualifier: <snip>
    [6]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.15 Criticality=true
    KeyUsage [
      Key_CertSign
      Crl_Sign
    [7]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.14 Criticality=false
    SubjectKeyIdentifier [
    KeyIdentifier [
    <snip>]
      Algorithm: [SHA1withRSA]
      Signature:
    <snip>
    chain [2] = [
      Version: V3
      Subject: CN=Entrust.net Certification Authority (2048), OU=(c) 1999 Entrust.net Limited, OU=www.entrust.net/CPS_2048 incorp. by ref. (limits liab.), O=Entrust.net
      Signature Algorithm: SHA1withRSA, OID = 1.2.840.113549.1.1.5
      Key:  Sun RSA public key, 2048 bits
      modulus: <snip>public exponent: 65537
      Validity: [From: Fri Dec 24 11:50:51 CST 1999,
                   To: Tue Jul 24 09:15:12 CDT 2029]
      Issuer: CN=Entrust.net Certification Authority (2048), OU=(c) 1999 Entrust.net Limited, OU=www.entrust.net/CPS_2048 incorp. by ref. (limits liab.), O=Entrust.net
      SerialNumber: [<snip>]
    Certificate Extensions: 3
    [1]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.19 Criticality=true
    BasicConstraints:[
      CA:true
      PathLen:2147483647
    [2]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.15 Criticality=true
    KeyUsage [
      Key_CertSign
      Crl_Sign
    [3]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.14 Criticality=false
    SubjectKeyIdentifier [
    KeyIdentifier [
    <snip>]
      Algorithm: [SHA1withRSA]
      Signature:
    <snip>
    *** ClientKeyExchange, RSA PreMasterSecret, TLSv1
    ajp-bio-8014-exec-7, WRITE: TLSv1 Handshake, length = 3970
    SESSION KEYGEN:
    PreMaster Secret:
    <snip>
    CONNECTION KEYGEN:
    Client Nonce:
    <snip>
    Server Nonce:
    <snip>
    Master Secret:
    <snip>
    Client MAC write Secret:
    <snip>
    Server MAC write Secret:
    <snip>
    Client write key:
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