>First, is there a reason you're not using an external web server, like IIS
>or Apache? That's usually going to be easier to manage, and will give you
>functionality that the JRun Web Server doesn't.

This is probably were my lack of knowledge lets me down so I hope I can answer 
this ok for you. I've not setup anything through IIS. I've just followed the 
installation process in ColdFusion and gone with the multiserver configuration 
(this is to reflect the cluster environment we're about to setup). I've then 
created an instance and set that up on port 8301.

>
>Second, is the JRun Web Server configured to listen for HTTP on TCP/80? By
>default it isn't, obviously, but once you configure it to listen on the port
>of your choice, it no longer uses the original port used when initially
>installed.

If that's the case then I'm using the JRun default. How/where do I go about 
doing that?

>
>Third, can you just go to the SSL URL directly? What happens when you do
>this? The best way to test this is to create a static HTML file and try to
>access that.

It just hangs with both an HTML and CF page.

Cheers again,
James

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