On 1/18/06, Cutter (CF-Talk) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There was something in the CFPodcasts about this (can't remember which,
> but I know it was somewhere between 1 and three). Apparently there was a
> new Security Engine layer built into the latest version of RedHat as
> part of an initiative from NSA to create a more secure computing
> environment. Support is built into CF7, but not into 6.1, although they
> may have said in the podcast that there were workarounds (I don't
> remember). You can check Adobe's technotes, as well as the summaries of
> the podcasts on coldfusionpodcast.com (I think it's Episode 2 in the
> section on Stephen Collins guide, but I could be wrong. It could just be
> part of the podcast where they mention one of the updater releases,
> which they talked about in Episodes 1 & 2).
>

Steven Erat (as usual) of Adobe is an authoritative source on these
sorts of issues. A quick search of his blog shows steps for getting MX
7.01 installed on RH 4, but nothing about 6.1. RH 4 ships with SELinux
"active" by default (the NSA reference from above), which can throw
you fits if you're not aware. I don't know if the web connector in MX
6.1 is able to handle the upgraded version. Steven's blog (for further
reference) can be found at

http://www.talkingtree.com/blog/index.cfm

Regards,
Dave.

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