> I am having some trouble with an install.  We have an Apache 
> Web Server set up with Linux.  We have set up a virtual 
> machine to run Cold Fusion.  We have run through the 
> multi-server configuration but when we get to choosing a web 
> server, we are running into issues.  We can not run the web 
> server locally because we already have a web server out there 
> that runs Apache.  However, we can not get Cold Fusion to see 
> the web server because we can not get to the config files in 
> Linux.  Is this type of multi-tier set up even possible with 
> Cold Fusion?

You must run the web server configuration tool from the machine that hosts
your web server. It can connect to a remote CF server, as long as the
appropriate JNDI ports are not blocked.

You might be better off running a web server in your VM, though, and using
Apache as a reverse proxy to forward requests to that web server.

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