Hi, We are evaluating JasperReport Server and Jaspersoft Studio on a single machine, and need to get them working over SSL. I had no problem getting JR server just by following the tomcat docs to create a self-signed file like this: %JAVA_HOME%binkeytool -genkey -alias tomcat -keyalg RSA ...this created a ".keystore" file into my Windows user home. Then I modified tomcat's server.xml to set ssl jsse connector, and pointed it to my new .keystore file: <Connector port="443" protocol="org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol" SSLEnabled="true" maxThreads="150" scheme="https" secure="true" keystoreFile="${user.home}/.keystore" keystorePass="changeit" clientAuth="false" sslProtocol="TLS" /> Now the JR Server tomcat is listening on 443, and web UI works fine over https now (after i click "proceed anyway" to browsers unkown CA warnings). BUT I'm running studio 5.6.1 on same machine as server, I updated studio's network prefs per the SSL help to use SSL on port 443. When I try to connect to server, I get the ssl handshake exception. I read the answer similar question here: https://community-static.jaspersoft.com/wiki/using-ssl-certificate-jaspersoft-studio-55 Problem is, I don't understand the resolution. It talks about importing "certificate" into Jaspersoft-studio-5.6.1-final...jrelibsecurity folder, so I guess it is using its own jre. But how to do this import? All I have so far is the one ".keystore" file I created to get tomcat ssl working. Maybe this would be easier to test if I ran studio on a different machine than server... Thanks in advance for any help! -bill