On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 2:28 AM, Russ Michaels wrote:
perhaps this will help.
http://www.watchguard.com/infocenter/editorial/135324.asp
That is the traditional ARP attack in which the request is broadcasted and
the reply has the IP address. That has the consequence of redirecting
normal,
Anyone know if we can run CF 9 and IIS on Windows 8.1 Pro?
I am looking at getting a Lenovo Carbon Ultrabook.
Thanks!
Chad
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I am successfully running CF10 on IIS 8.5 and Windows 8.1 for my
development machine. Works like a treat, you just have to make sure you
run the Web Server Config Tool every time you add a new site, and I had to
modify the web.config file to allow error messages to pass through to CF
and not be
Jordan,
Thanks for chiming in. I'll pass along the above to my colleague. If
either of us Twitter'd (or chirped or whatever the term is) we'd have known
the score :-). Do want to mention for your own info that I was logged into
my VPS and saw it go down within a couple of minutes of the
Apologies. I just clarified this with one of our engineers. In the
process of identifying the issue our engineers performed packet dumps at
various locations within our network. In one of the packet dumps 65% of
the packets that were captured were ARP requests. So, whether what our
engineer
Hmm, I can't explain that. Our phones did not go down. We were taking
calls the whole time and spoke with a lot of folks about what was
happening. Maybe you got caught between a failover point or something
unusual like that? I can't say.
Either way, thanks for your understanding about the
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Hi All,
I've got a lot of large CF sites I have to move because my host
Any ideas on why attempts to set a scheduled task would cause a Server
closed the connection without sending any data message. When I reload the
scheduled tasks... the new one is not there.
When I edit a task... not really edit... I just pull it up... and click
Submit I get the same result. And
you should have a search through the Adobe forums, I do recall seeing
something like this there once, although I do not recall if it got solved.
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 11:48 PM, Gonzo Rock gonzor...@gmail.com wrote:
Any ideas on why attempts to set a scheduled task would cause a Server
I ran into this on a server recently. There was code (not mine) that was
running cfschedule and updating scheduled tasks every second. (Yeah, a bad
idea) So my changes were just overwritten even before I could save. It could
also be permissions to the neo-cron.xml file have been altered.
We have had similar. Where we run the CF service under a local user, and
the user did not have file create permissions for the lib folder to create
the .bak files.
When you do a save does the new-cron.xml file get updated?
Window event viewer may provide some insight. Also might run procmon, to
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