I found the answer here. You need to enable RDS on the
server. The default is off.
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=tn_17276
Lee Surma
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On Thursday 06 Dec 2007, Will Swain wrote:
No features found on the selected site
Did you make sure 'ignore features not applicable' was NOT ticked ?
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Ah,
Yes, that would be it. One of those days.
Thanks Tom.
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From: Tom Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 December 2007 11:37
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: rds in eclipse - problem with cf_Fb Extensions
On Thursday 06 Dec 2007, Will Swain wrote:
No features
I had issues with my proxy server effing things up here at work. Have you
ruled out that possibility?
On Nov 27, 2007 11:07 AM, Asim Manzur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
using latest eclipse v3.3.1.1 Build id: M20071023-1652
trying to use the debugging option.
for Ref. I use the Ben's post here
On Wednesday 17 Oct 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any ideas as to how to solve this problem?
What's your web server set up like ?
We've got CF8 on (non-production) Linux boxes here fine, RDS'n'all.
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ColdSpring, and
Hi, I had to switch the IPs on one of the boxes and now my
RDS will not respond on the new IP. If I leave the old IP
assigned in my network config, I can connect using it just
fine, but connecting via the new IP errors out. This is on
Windows and CF7. Looks like the RDS got configured
Have never had an issue like this... Is there a firewall, router that's
forwarding rds to the old ip maybe? Have you tried rebooting after changing
the ip?
Russ
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From: Darius Florczyk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 10:30 PM
To: CF-Talk
On Monday 29 Jan 2007, RobG wrote:
Okay I just downloaded the Flex 2.01 updater, changed .exe to .zip and
extracted it. I've looked all through it but can't find the RDS
plug-in. Can somebody point me to it please? :)
Search for a .zip file ?
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Tom Chiverton wrote:
On Monday 29 Jan 2007, RobG wrote:
Okay I just downloaded the Flex 2.01 updater, changed .exe to .zip and
extracted it. I've looked all through it but can't find the RDS
plug-in. Can somebody point me to it please? :)
Search for a .zip file ?
There are a bunch of
It's CF_FB_Extensions.zip
-Original Message-
From: RobG [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 12:29 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: RDS not working in Eclipse was: Re: CFEclipse / Eclipse
question
Tom Chiverton wrote:
On Monday 29 Jan 2007, RobG wrote:
Okay I
-Talk
Subject: Re: RDS not working in Eclipse was: Re: CFEclipse / Eclipse
question
Tom Chiverton wrote:
On Monday 29 Jan 2007, RobG wrote:
Okay I just downloaded the Flex 2.01 updater, changed .exe to .zip
and
extracted it. I've looked all through it but can't find the RDS
plug-in. Can
is up for download... will have to go see...
Rob
Doug Bezona wrote:
It's CF_FB_Extensions.zip
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From: RobG [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 12:29 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: RDS not working in Eclipse was: Re: CFEclipse / Eclipse
Found it! And best of all, IT WORKS!! Amazing! Thank you! Finally,
functional RDS on Eclipse 3.2.1.
Rob
Max Hamby wrote:
Rob,
it is in the fles 2.01 updater.
On my system its is in C:\Program Files\Adobe\Flex Builder 2
Plug-in\ColdFusion Extensions for Flex
RobG wrote:
Found it! And best of all, IT WORKS!! Amazing! Thank you! Finally,
functional RDS on Eclipse 3.2.1.
Rob
Hmm..still doesn't work for me. Perhaps I need to try this on a machine
with no other versions of Eclipse installed. But so long as I install to
a new folder and have it
Judah McAuley wrote:
RobG wrote:
Found it! And best of all, IT WORKS!! Amazing! Thank you! Finally,
functional RDS on Eclipse 3.2.1.
Rob
Hmm..still doesn't work for me. Perhaps I need to try this on a machine
with no other versions of Eclipse installed. But so long as I install to
On Monday 29 January 2007 07:23, RobG wrote:
(what I want) didn't work... once you try to load a file, it just goes
an error has occurred and nothing loads.
Is the version in Flex2 even more current? I'd LOVE to have fully
functional RDS in Eclipse 3.2...
Maybe you need the plugin from
I upgraded my Eclipse build to 3.2.1 about a month ago (with the CFEclipse
1.3 beta build) when the Flex Builder 2.01 update came out, and my RDS
stopped working. It would display the tables, and fields, but the Query
Viewer stopped working. I had to back out to 3.2, which I had been running
for
Seems like maybe it's a bug in Eclipse that's specific to 3.2.1
I'm currently trying out 3.3M4, and the RDS plugins (from FB 2.01) work
perfectly.
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Fleitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 7:06 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: RDS
Tom Chiverton wrote:
On Monday 29 January 2007 07:23, RobG wrote:
(what I want) didn't work... once you try to load a file, it just goes
an error has occurred and nothing loads.
Is the version in Flex2 even more current? I'd LOVE to have fully
functional RDS in Eclipse 3.2...
Maybe you
Dwayne Cole wrote:
When configuring the RDS connection did you get the connection
successs message?
I had a similar problem but on Friday I finally upgraded to 3.2
Eclipse/ 1.3 CFEcplise and set the connection port to 80 (localhost),
it all worked just fine and I really like the results
Thanks Jeff, I'll try going back to 3.2 and see how that goes, then
report back here.
Judah
Jeff Fleitz wrote:
I upgraded my Eclipse build to 3.2.1 about a month ago (with the CFEclipse
1.3 beta build) when the Flex Builder 2.01 update came out, and my RDS
stopped working. It would display
When configuring the RDS connection did you get the connection successs
message?
I had a similar problem but on Friday I finally upgraded to 3.2 Eclipse/ 1.3
CFEcplise and set the connection port to 80 (localhost), it all worked just
fine and I really like the results (after 3 weeks of
I was unaware that you could get RDS to work on Eclipse 3.2 except on
OSX (as Ray mentioned in his Blog). I just tried it again tonight,
using the RDS plug-in that came with CF-Extras and the file version
(what I want) didn't work... once you try to load a file, it just goes
an error has
I did download the latest Flex. I am running eclipse 3.1 and cfeclipse 1.2.
Are there any problems I should be concerned in making this switch?
Plus should I try to unplug the all the rds plug-ins first?
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From: Tom Chiverton
On Friday 05 January 2007 15:59, Dwayne Cole wrote:
Thanks Tom for what ever help you can give.
Right. Try with Eclipse 3.2 and the new Flex 2.0.1 :-)
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On Thursday 04 January 2007 17:15, Dwayne Cole wrote:
Frankly, I don't want to remove it. I just want it to work. I was going to
remove the RDS plugin, then reinstall it, hoping that that would work.
Can it wait till next week ?
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Well yes. I can waite but you know how it is when you the brand new feature
only keystrokes away. You end up waisting a bunch of time looking for a
solution, and with eclipse, possible creating a real hair ball.
Thanks Tom for what ever help you can give.
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On Thursday 04 January 2007 00:42, Dwayne Cole wrote:
I delete the files but it still behaves like there there. I disable the
Where did you delete them from from ?
plug in and can't figure out how to enable.
You enable it in the same place.
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On Thursday 04 January 2007 00:42, Dwayne Cole wrote:
I delete the files but it still behaves like there there. I disable the
Where did you delete them from from ?
plug in and can't figure out how to enable.
You enable it in the same place.
I DOWNLOADED THE FILE FROM HERE:
On Thursday 04 January 2007 15:46, Dwayne Cole wrote:
PROBLEM:
The components are gone, and the plugin is diable but all the cfeclipse
navigation elements to support working with eclipse are still showing up ie
(RDS Configuration Dialog, RDS Perspectives etc.)
I suggest you look for and
I did that by removing the plugin components from the eclipse/features and
the eclipes/plug-ins directories.
Frankly, I don't want to remove it. I just want it to work. I was going to
remove the RDS plugin, then reinstall it, hoping that that would work.
On Thursday 04 January 2007
On Monday 01 January 2007 01:29, Dwayne Cole wrote:
In installed the RDS cfeclipse (3.1) plugin CFMX 7.
There is no such thing.
An RDS plugin ships with Flex Builder 2, that you can use with Eclipse 3.1 -
do you mean that ?
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There is no such thing.
An RDS plugin ships with Flex Builder 2, that you can use with Eclipse 3.1 -
do you mean that ?
Yes this is exactly what I mean. Flex Builder 2 is built on Enclipse. When
you launch Flex Builder you'll see that it looks just like Eclipse. The RDS /
Coldfusion
Amended;
It says that the plugin has a configuration error. I tried to disable and
uninstall the plugin to no avail. In fact when I open cfeclipse all the rds
features (rds configuration in preferences, cfplugin in manage configuration).
I was going to just re-install but I can't get the
I am reading through a security document up on Adobe's DevNet
site and it says that RDS in CFMX7 is integrated into the
main service. The document goes on to tell you how to
disable RDS in a single server setup. But, it doesn't say
anything about RDS on multi-server instances.
Can
As soon as I implemented the onRequest() method in
Application.cfc, RDS stopped CFC redirects to the CFC
Explorer and simply treats outputs a blank page. Does anyone
know of a way to I might be able to bypass the onRequest
method when calling a CFC directly?
You can put them into a
Thanks, Dave. Since I need access to variables in the application
scope in my model and controllers, that's not an option. I think
I'm just going to forego using that method anyway, since I found a
few other instances in which the way it intercepts page requests
makes my life harder
Does anyone know of a way to I might be able to bypass the
onRequest method when calling a CFC directly?
You can put them into a web-accessible directory containing
a separate Application.cfc that doesn't define onRequest.
Thanks, Dave. Since I need access to variables in the
No RDS for eclipse requires CFMX7.02 and is clearly written this way on the
adobe website, and the labs site.
Sorry for the bad news.
On 8/2/06, Mingo Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone know if the RDS implementation available for eclipse is
compatible with CF5? I'm trying
check out this post:
http://succor.co.uk/index.cfm/2006/5/25/RDS-plugin-for-cfeclipse
On 08/06/06, Tom Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to the docs on the labs site, CFEclipse should talk RDS now, yet
despite upgrading to the latest stable, I don't see the new menu options.
RDS is a macromedia eclipse extension. You download it from adobe labs
under the Flex stuff.
Sandra Clark
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From: Tom Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
On Thursday 08 June 2006 14:42, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk wrote:
check out this post:
http://succor.co.uk/index.cfm/2006/5/25/RDS-plugin-for-cfeclipse
Ah ha.
Buggered URL in the Beta3 docs :-)
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This email is sent
Sorry Tom,
The RDS Plugin is an Adobe (tm) product. It works well with CFEclipse
but its not exactly *integrated* its all part of Eclipse though :)
MD
On 8 Jun 2006, at 16:05, Tom Chiverton wrote:
On Thursday 08 June 2006 14:42, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk
wrote:
check out this
According to the docs on the labs site, CFEclipse should talk RDS now,
yet
despite upgrading to the latest stable, I don't see the new menu
options.
Anyone else getting this, working or not ?
--
Tom Chiverton
It took me a short while, but I managed to get it working just fine.
I noticed in the Adobe RDS plugin for Eclipse an option to
supply a username and password with RDS. Has anyone heard or
using a user/pass system for RDS?
Also, of course, if we could limit these accounts (kind of
like a sandbox), that would just be absolutely great.
And if nobody's ever
anyone?
On 11/2/05, Father Vito Cornelius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i am attempting to connect do a dev machine i have in the basement via
rds.. when i set it up in dwmx.. i get no error when connecting.. but
the remote view shows only the folder path i entered when i setup the
connection...
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 10:33 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: RDS Plugin for Eclipse?
Oh, and tell your server people they're stupid. ;)
I just unloaded a mouthful of diet coke onto my screen. LOL
They allow RDS and not FTP.. Too funny.
As a stupid server guy
Well, except that RDS only has a single user... Well not even
a user, just a password, which is the same for every user.
Yeah, that was a giant step backwards for CFMX, although I don't think too
many people used CF 4/5's Advanced Security functionality to control RDS
access.
And doesn't RDS
On Friday 02 September 2005 15:25, Dave Watts wrote:
And doesn't RDS allow access to the entire file system as well?
By default, yes, unless you limit the rights of the user account running CF
- which is a very good idea even if you're not using RDS.
Which just emphasis why RDS shouldn't be
Which just emphasis why RDS shouldn't be used - not secure by
default.
By that criterion, what could you use? Very few things are truly secure by
default. CF isn't. Web servers aren't. This is why systems administrators
get paid more than, say, gas station attendants.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig
On Friday 02 September 2005 16:11, Dave Watts wrote:
By that criterion, what could you use? Very few things are truly secure by
default. CF isn't. Web servers aren't.
Web servers don't let you change any file on the file system from anywhere in
the world. Certainly Apache doesn't in it's
need it for.
-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 10:26 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: RDS Plugin for Eclipse?
Well, except that RDS only has a single user... Well not even a user,
just a password, which is the same for every user
Which just emphasis why RDS shouldn't be used
- not secure by default.
By that criterion, what could you use? Very few
things are truly secure by default. CF isn't.
Web servers aren't. This is why systems
administrators get paid more than, say, gas
station attendants.
Yeah, gas stations
-Original Message-
From: Calvin Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What I'd like to see is the database and component
functionality placed in a fashion that no longer requires RDS
and can be secured by other more granular methods of access
control,
Personally I think CFMX7's
, 2005 11:46 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: RDS Plugin for Eclipse?
-Original Message-
From: Calvin Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What I'd like to see is the database and component functionality
placed in a fashion that no longer requires RDS and can be secured by
other more granular
I didn't say FTP was any better. More secure in that you can have
per-user credentials, but as you say, it's a major PITA to set up
correctly. FTP over SSH, however, alleviates a lot of the problems,
adds transport security, and doesn't diminish the capabilities in any
way. My fav, though, is
Personally I think CFMX7's administration tags are a step
towards remote management without using RDS, I wouldn't be
surprised if the new Dreamweaver 8 included features for this.
I could be wrong, but I don't think they give you a way to interact with the
filesystem or with datasources, as
By that criterion, what could you use? Very few things are
truly secure by default. CF isn't. Web servers aren't.
Web servers don't let you change any file on the file system
from anywhere in the world. Certainly Apache doesn't in it's
default configuration. Can't speak for IIS,
Personally I think CFMX7's administration tags are a step
towards remote management without using RDS, I wouldn't
be
surprised if the new Dreamweaver 8 included features for
this.
I could be wrong, but I don't think they give you a way to
interact with the
filesystem or with datasources,
Nope, sure isn't. RDS is a propriatery protocol that Allaire
developed, and there isn't a public specification for it, so it's hard
to build a client (you have to packet sniff everything to figure out
how it works, and then you're still probably in violation of some
copyright or another).
If MM
From: Barney Boisvert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oh, and tell your server people they're stupid. ;)
I just unloaded a mouthful of diet coke onto my screen. LOL
They allow RDS and not FTP.. Too funny.
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So is there an FTP plugin for CFEclipse?
From: Barney Boisvert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oh, and tell your server people they're stupid. ;)
I just unloaded a mouthful of diet coke onto my screen. LOL
They allow RDS and not FTP.. Too funny.
Message-
From: Johnny Le [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 9:29 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: RDS Plugin for Eclipse?
So is there an FTP plugin for CFEclipse?
From: Barney Boisvert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oh, and tell your server people they're stupid. ;)
I just
Oh, and tell your server people they're stupid. ;)
I just unloaded a mouthful of diet coke onto my screen. LOL
They allow RDS and not FTP.. Too funny.
As a stupid server guy myself, I have two things to say about this. First,
most server administrators allow RDS because they don't know
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
As a stupid server guy myself, I have two things to say about
this. First, most server administrators allow RDS because
they don't know anything about it.
Well I say shame on them then. Any competant admin will take the time to
look into the
Subject: RE: RDS Plugin for Eclipse?
Oh, and tell your server people they're stupid. ;)
I just unloaded a mouthful of diet coke onto my screen. LOL
They allow RDS and not FTP.. Too funny.
As a stupid server guy myself, I have two things to say about this. First,
most server administrators
Well I say shame on them then. Any competant admin will take
the time to look into the issues that come with allowing certain
applications/protocols/etc...to run.
That's the thing, though - from a typical network administrator's viewpoint,
RDS isn't an application or a protocol. It's not
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
That's the thing, though - from a typical network
administrator's viewpoint, RDS isn't an application or a
protocol. It's not listening on any port. I'm not saying that
administrators shouldn't block RDS, but it's not nearly as
noticeable as
I there , i was looking for a method to control the access to
the RDS and found some instruccion what are working for CFMX
6.1 but i cant see the RDS entry point in CFMX7
/CFIDE/main/api.cfm (main folder do not exist on my server)
Any ideas?
Plus i cann se in the Web.xml
!--
I see,
But maeby I can restrict the access to RDSServlet?...
David Manriquez
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(+56-2) 43 00 155
-Mensaje original-
De: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Jueves, 26 de Mayo de 2005 11:33
Para: CF-Talk
Asunto: RE: RDS point Entry in CFMX7
Is posible to restrict RDS to one or list of IP's?
in CFMX and CFMX 7..
any idea about to perform this?
Not within CF itself, to the best of my knowledge. However, RDS requests use
a single URL pattern, /CFIDE/Main/ide.cfm, which you may be able to use to
limit access from within your
My understanding is that RDS is only used for the creation of the reports,
the .cfr files shouldn't need RDS.
- Calvin
-Original Message-
From: Phillip Duba [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 10:03 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RDS and ColdFusion Report Builder
I've
You should be passing in the query via a CFC. The query builder really
should only be used when first creating the report and the layout.
-Original Message-
From: Calvin Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 9:10 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: RDS and ColdFusion
creating the report and the layout.
-Original Message-
From: Calvin Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 9:10 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: RDS and ColdFusion Report Builder
My understanding is that RDS is only used for the creation of the reports,
the .cfr files
In the report builder there is a button that shows you the query/CFC code
for you to copy and paste into your own CFC.
-Original Message-
From: Phillip Duba [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 8:32 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: RDS and ColdFusion Report Builder
In the report builder there is a button that shows you the query/CFC code
for you to copy and paste into your own CFC.
-Original Message-
From: Phillip Duba [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 8:32 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: RDS and ColdFusion Report Builder
AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: RDS and ColdFusion Report Builder
I've seen CFCs used for formatting data but not for passing in whole
queries, how would you do this, within the Advanced tab of the query builder
like one CFHTTP example I saw? Thanks,
Phil
Ahh, sub-reports. Did not see that detail. I do recall this being an issue
and don't recall the solution if any. I'll keep an eye out for it.
-Original Message-
From: Phillip Duba [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 8:45 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: RDS
: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 8:45 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: RDS and ColdFusion Report Builder
I understand that, but is your suggestion below assuming I'm passing in the
query using the query attribute of the CFREPORT tag and a CFINVOKE prior
to this tag to get the query? Maybe I should explaing
On Friday 25 Feb 2005 17:47 pm, Douglas Knudsen wrote:
dir only, user Henry Rollins has access to everything, etc...
Use WebDAV :-)
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Is there a way to turn of the ability to access the file
system with RDS but retain the other features?
Not to my knowledge. However, since RDS runs within the context of the CF
service (assuming you're using CFMX) you can run that service with a user
account, and limit the rights of that
this is the one thing I've always disliked about RDS. I wish they
would add a security model to it. user Joe Strummer has access to this
dir only, user Henry Rollins has access to everything, etc...
As Dave says, you can run CF under a user account that limits access
somewhat. We run cfmx under
True, although I'm actually referring to the instances :)
-Original Message-
From: James Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 10:07 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: RDS Sandboxing on MX 7?
Agreed, RDS would still expose the whole filesystem to everyone
Although that's a bit overkill!
I wish RDS could integrate into user security (LDAP, database, etc.) in some
fashion.
- Calvin
-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 9:22 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: RDS Sandboxing on MX 7?
Does
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: RDS Sandboxing on MX 7?
Although that's a bit overkill!
I wish RDS could integrate into user security (LDAP, database, etc.) in some
fashion.
- Calvin
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Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 6:51 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: RDS Sandboxing on MX 7?
That depends on who one is sandboxing from whom. A new instance means that:
Admin changes that require a restart don't drop everyone's server; code that
takes out the JVM or crashes CF only does
This doesn't segregate the RDS users though, eh? If I have two
instances A and B, RDS users connecting to A still can access
everything on the server including instance B.
Dave, are you thinking instance A and B will run under two different
users? In this case I suppose ACLs can be set to make
: Tuesday, 8 February 2005 10:53
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: RDS Sandboxing on MX 7?
This doesn't segregate the RDS users though, eh? If I have two instances A
and B, RDS users connecting to A still can access everything on the server
including instance B.
Dave, are you thinking instance A and B
AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: RDS Sandboxing on MX 7?
My understanding is that instances are completely separate. They are
essentially separate CF servers, as they run in separate JVMs, with separate
datasources, separate code etc.
Someone correct me if I am wrong.
-Original Message-
From
Agreed, RDS would still expose the whole filesystem to everyone. This is one
of the reasons we don't use it except on personal dev boxes.
-Original Message-
From: Calvin Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 8 February 2005 11:03
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: RDS Sandboxing on MX 7
Agreed, RDS would still expose the whole filesystem to
everyone. This is one of the reasons we don't use it except
on personal dev boxes.
If you run each instance with more limited permissions, those permissions
will also apply to RDS access.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
This doesn't segregate the RDS users though, eh? If I have
two instances A and B, RDS users connecting to A still can
access everything on the server including instance B.
Dave, are you thinking instance A and B will run under two
different users? In this case I suppose ACLs can be set
Does MX 7 fix the RDS security issue, whereby RDS users on MX
6 servers could not be sandboxed?
No, I don't think so.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized
instruction at our training centers in Washington
Rats.
Thank you, though.
Dave Watts wrote:
Does MX 7 fix the RDS security issue, whereby RDS users on MX
6 servers could not be sandboxed?
No, I don't think so.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software provides the highest caliber
Does MX 7 fix the RDS security issue, whereby RDS users on MX
6 servers could not be sandboxed?
No, I don't think so.
Rats.
Thank you, though.
You can, of course, run multiple instances of CFMX 7 on J2EE and each
instance will have its own RDS.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
Ok, I got a box with multiple CF instances running.Per the docs, I
have disabled RDS on all but the default CFusion server.DW can hook
up and all except I can't get it to see the DSNs on the other
instances!NoRDS!a conundrum.Now, is it really best practise to
disable the RDS servers in
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From: Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2004 12:38:46 -0400
Subject: RE: RDS, multiple instances, and DWMX2004
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ok, I got a box with multiple CF instances running.Per the docs, I
have disabled RDS on all but the default CFusion server.DW can
Is this development box on your local network? Did the RDS password change?
Dan
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From: Andrew Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 22:44:13 +0100
Subject: Re: RDS Server has stopped working...
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Any got any ideas? It is become
It is on the local network and no the password has not changed. If the
password has changed it wouldn't work via Windows Explorer I would
guess. Any ideas?
Andrew.
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From: Dan O'Keefe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 09:12:47 -0400
Subject: Re: RDS Server has
to that
directory (a good idea on anything important), but RDS works through HTTP
calls and uses code inside cfide to proxy file calls to the server.
-mark
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From: Andrew Dixon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 8:32 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: RDS Server has
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