It sounds like a port issue but I can't be sure. I do know that it has taken
some frustrating hours to get all the tech working on R2. 

Make sure you have opened port 8300-8500 on your router and have it pointed
towards the ip address of your server.  Make sure you have the 8300-8500
ports open in windows firewall, Incoming and outgoing for public use.  If
you deployed  sites within the root C:\Jrun4... or C:\Coldfusion9
then you have to make the change. If you are pointing to a virtual site in
IIS 7.5, port 80 and 443 should be open

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Teraji [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2011 7:34 PM
To: cf-server
Subject: Windows 2008 R2, IIS 7.5 + Coldfusion 9 + Internet = Service is
Unavailable


I've set up Coldfusion 9 on a Windows 2008 R2 server with IIS 7.5.  I've got
my web site running fine on my company's Intranet, but when I try accessing
the site externally I get "Service is Unavailable", with no HTTP error
codes.  

1.  To verify it's not just some IIS bindings config, firewall or DNS host
entry problem, I created simple "hello" files, one with .htm, one with .asp,
and one with .cfm extensions.  The file doesn't have any actual Coldfusion
code in it; just the word "hello".  I can open the htm & asp files fine.
Only the cfm file gives the error.  

2.  I made a very bare bones application.cfc file.  

3.  I've tried IE, Firefox & Chrome and the results are identical.

I've done quite a bit of research on the net looking for something similar
to this problem and haven't found a thing.  

Getting desperate. :P 



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