We have brand new servers with CF 9.0.1 Windows 2008 R2 IIS 7 (removed IIS
6 comptability from IIS before install).
After the CF 9.0.1 installation, I believe I had to run wsconfig the first
time to configure connectors for ALL IIS 7 sites. All was perfect.
Recently, 2 new sites were added and I
I have encountered an issue on one of my production CF10 servers. I have
created a user for the CF Admin for use outside of the admin user. However, I
can no longer log in with the admin user and can not see any of the user
manager properties with my new user.
I have tried resetting the
CF gurus,
Our LDAP administrator informed us that our online directory application was
making 17000 thousand connection requests to the LDAP server in the course of a
few hours. Our web logs show that, at most, about 800 requests were made during
that time. Is there something about the CFLDAP
That sounds like a possible hacking attempt. I would look through your
logs and see if someone is exploiting something in your coding. There's
nothing inherent in the tag that would cause this.
John
ma...@fusionlink.com
On 11/4/13 6:01 PM, Rob Saxon wrote:
CF gurus,
Our LDAP administrator
Ajas, that was so with IIS 6 but no longer so with IIS 7 (particularly
without running in IIS 6 compat mode, as you indicated). In IIS 7, the
settings no longer propagate to newly added sites. You do have to run the
wsconfig tool to either do a remove/re-add of all sites, or you can
individually
Troy, it Is true that when you add a new CF Admin user, even one with all
admin roles allowed, it does NOT give them the security roles, so only
that original Admin user can add a new user.
No, you say that after running the passwordreset you still can't get in, but
did you restart CF? You do
Rob, while it could be hacking, I'd propose that it could be that
spiders/bots or other automated request agents (including possibly your own
monitoring or load balancing pings to CF pages) could be the cause of that
unexpectedly high rate of requests.
I realize you would think that your access
Thank you sir. You are the best!!!.
Do you see any issues with these separate folders? Plus what about the
whole logic about concurrent requests and IIS bug? In this case without the
fix (maxworkerthreads=25) and default worker process (1) and seperate
application pools for all sites plus 2nd
Thanks for the kind regards. As for your question, that's something I've
always wondered myself. :-)
In fact, you will see that on the Adobe blog entry about that
maxworkerthreads bug (from a few years ago) that I had asked this question
specifically, and I never got an answer. I always wanted to
You will continue to see it using jrun_iis6_wildcard. That's not incorrect
(but potentially confusing, yes).
/charlie
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