Had this conversation with Sean Corfield back on June:

 > On Thursday, Jul 10, 2003, at 10:36 US/Pacific, William H Bowen wrote:

>  > webServer A serves www content in Internet DMZ
 > > webServer B serves iww (company intranet) content in c-iww DMZ
 > > webServer C serves iww (unit intranet) content in u-iww DMZ.
 > > can all WebServers connect to AppServer D in Bastion?

 > Yes. We have exactly this scenario here: our www (public website)
 > servers connect to the same app server cluster as some of our internal
 > web servers. In fact, we connect web servers in several different zones
 > to app servers in other zones all the time in different combinations.

also try this link:

http://www.macromedia.com/support/coldfusion/administration/cfmx_in_distributed_mode/

HTH

will


Venable, John wrote:

>We just had a security audit and one of the recommendations was to separate
>Cold Fusion and IIS onto two separate systems. I hadn't heard of doing this,
>and am really wary of doing this since we are using Commonspot and I have no
>idea what ramifications would result.
>
>Their reasoning for this was pretty vague, so can anyone give me reasons why
>we should and shouldn't do this? The motivation in this particular case
>being improved security.
>
>Thanks
>
>John
>
>---
>John Venable
>Director of Web Architecture
>Epilepsy Foundation 
>
>
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