Hi Justin --

> ColdFusions creates a communication pathway only to the 
> webserver.  When
> sticking with native Unix sockets for /tmp/cfserver then the 
> only way you
> can get at it is being on the actual machine.  If you enable TCP
> communication to the webserver then (according to the SP1 
> release notes)
> it only binds to localhost.


Ahh... I had forgotten that CF only binds to localhost.  How irritating.

My question is in following my pursuit of running concurrent CF instances on
a single UNIX box.  I've not received back any communication from
Macromedia/Allaire regarding configuring the location of the UNIX socket, or
the port/IP address to which the network socket is bound.

-Jesse-



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