Also, you actually should be far more concerned over the OS you are running.


MIke

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005 7:51 AM
To: CF-Server
Subject: ColdFusion Security Holes - Best Practices

I heard a challenge from a security consultant that "if you are using
ColdFusion you do not have a secure server."  He maintains that CF is full
of things a hacker can access.  For example he gave the following example.
If you attempt to open a CF website with the following command it will
generate an error message that gives you the IP address of the CF server:

sitename.org/*.cfm

I tried this on a wide variety of sites and found that most CF sites return
the error with the IP address.  Some, however appear to trap this error
somehow.

What should be done on a CF server to prevent that type of error exposing
the IP address of a CF server?

This error is occuring prior to the execution of an application.cfm file in
the host root directory so you cannot programatically trap it.



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