> We are using ColdFusion 8 Enterprise/64-bit with its built-in JRun4
> application server. Our clients would like to
> install IIS on a separate machine located in another segment in a DMZ. Our
> question is, can the JRun connector
> automatically discover ColdFusion instances if they are located in a separate
> segment, perhaps on a separate
> subnet for additional security? Do you this is possible or the servers
> strictly need to reside on the same network,
> perhaps on the same subnet?
By default, CF/JRun only listen for web server connector requests on
the local network; this is controlled in the file
/opt/jrun4/lib/security.properties. CF/JRun uses JNDI to connect the
client (web server module) to the server, and JNDI can be routed; I
think it uses multicast for discovery, but don't know too much about
that.
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