Both OBD and Railo come with a built in server that runs on port 8080...
Jetty I think. There is a script that you have to run last I remember (sh
for *nix and bat file for win boxes). All you need to do after that is
forward requests to port 8080. Railo (2.0 community and beta 3) comes with
an cf admin area. I don't think that OBD has an admin yet.

HTH
G


On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 8:51 AM, Andy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I've got a personal development machine (with CF8) at my house that mirrors
> my hosting company's environment. But I've also got some code which I'd like
> to make available to a few friends via HTTP request straight out of my house
> off of the same box. I tried giving my friend the IP and doing some port
> forwarding in my router, but then ran into the license exception error for
> CF8 (totally forgot about that).
>
> Anyway, so now I'm wondering if installing OBD on the same machine (an
> Intel based Mac Mini) is an option. I don't want to mess up my CF8
> environment though.
>
> Can anyone advise me on what I could do to make these tools available
> remotely using CFML? Thanks in advance.
>
> 

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