thanks very much for all your help. good point about going with what they know
jim.
When i asked the admin people what they would prefer they looked blank and
didnt say much when it came to apache so i think that was my answer :)
thanks very much again for all your help
hi, i am about to deploy my first coldfusion application within my clients site
but have been asked the question in regard to the best web server.
I havent really done alot of research on web servers, am doing some now but
would be extremely grateful of some expert advice.
I know my client
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From: Richard White
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Sat Dec 23 09:09:44 2006
Subject: web servers - apache or IIS
hi, i am about to deploy my first coldfusion application within my clients
site but have been asked the question in regard to the best web server.
I havent
in the form of IISREWRITE among others.
Russ
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From: Richard White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 December 2006 09:10
To: CF-Talk
Subject: web servers - apache or IIS
hi, i am about to deploy my first coldfusion application within my clients
site but have been
Is there not alot more security concern for IIS as compared to Apache? I
have always heard this, so have always ran Apache on my windows server.
Things may have changed in IIS with the release of windows 2003 server.
Doug B.
: Sat Dec 23 13:08:32 2006
Subject: Re: web servers - apache or IIS
Is there not alot more security concern for IIS as compared to Apache? I
have always heard this, so have always ran Apache on my windows server.
Things may have changed in IIS with the release of windows 2003 server.
Doug B
Only if you leave your server wide open, don't have a hav a firewall and
never patch it.
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From: Doug Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 December 2006 13:09
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Is there not alot more security concern for IIS
I know my client would prefer to use an IIS web server, in order for it to
sit on a windows server platform.
This is a common misconception, Apache does run on Windows, in fact
IIRC, most Apache installs out there are on Windows servers, and
Apache currently holds 70% of the web server market
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hi, i am about to deploy my first coldfusion application within my clients
site but have been asked the question in regard
Well put as usual Jim.
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servers - apache or IIS
Well put as usual Jim.
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Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I would say if you are hosting on Windows, go with IIS as IIS was made to
work with windows. If you are going with UNIX/LINUX...go with Apache.
Eric
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Is there not alot more security concern for IIS as compared
to Apache? I have always heard this, so have always ran
Apache on my windows server.
Things may have changed in IIS with the release of windows
2003 server.
IIS 6 is adequately secure by default. IIS 5 was not, but could easily
I know my client would prefer to use an IIS web server, in
order for it to sit on a windows server platform. Do most
people use IIS with Coldfusion? can anybody tell me if this
is adequate or whether i should really be pushing for a
different environment?
As several people have
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