I have a client who insists on separating the web server from the application 
server, putting them on different physical servers.  This is because they say 
it's more secure as the app server has no access to/from the internet.  Their 
current servers are set up this way but I can't figure out how they have iIS 
and ColdFusion set up with IIS on one server and ColdFusion on the other.

Are there any actual security advantages to doing this?  I'm not sure if they 
are just following general "best practices" that aren't applicable in this 
instance or if they know something about ColdFusion security that I don't know.

Also, I can't find any information on how to install IIS on one computer but 
have ColdFusion on another.  If anybody can quickly explain that to me or point 
me to an article on how to do that I'd really appreciate it.

Thanks,
- Andrew. 

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