You don't ... you simply need wsconfig.jar

You may need to modify security.properties if your web/app servers are on
different subnets.

Andy

On 23/03/07, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I would be interested in hearing the approach in detail. We are moving to
> a
> tiered approach like this and I am sure you do not need ColdFusion on the
> Web Server at all.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brad Wood
> To: CF-Talk
> Sent: Fri Mar 23 06:34:33 2007
> Subject: Web Server Configuration Tool
>
> So, I'm toying around with CF Enterprise and it is a lot of fun.
> Specifically I am experimenting with the instance manager and such.  So,
> one thing I never knew you could do was to have a web server (IIS) on
> one physical computer bound to a CF instance (or cluster) on another
> physical server.  So, just to get this straight in my head how it would
> work:
> I would run the Web Server Configuration Tool on the web server and
> specify the DNS name or IP address of the application server where JRUN
> was installed and the CF application was deployed.  I wouldn't even need
> to have CF installed on the web server-- but wait a minute-- the Web
> Server Configuration Tool is part of the CFMX install.  Even if I wasn't
> going to run my CF application from that server, would I still have to
> install it just to use the Web Server Configuration Tool?  Would I need
> a license for that install?  Is there another way to bind my web server
> to my CF instance/cluster without using the Web Server Configuration
> Tool?
>
> Oh, ones of great knowledge, enlighten me.  This is one of a few
> millions questions I have thought of and HAVEN'T answered after pouring
> through the livedocs.
>
> Thanks.
>
> ~Brad
>
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