Hey, I posted this to the Railo group, but my membership there is 
waiting for approval, so thought one of the Railo users here might have 
a suggestion.

Rather than restricting access to the Railo admin pages using the IP 
filtering within IIS (which works fine), I am trying to do it within 
the site's web.config.  This way, I would just copy it from webroot to 
webroot, rather than manually setting it each time.  So far, though, I 
am having no luck.

I have added empty railo-context and admin directories into the webroot 
(so I can set permissions on them).    

Here is what I have so far.  I am hoping someone here might have some 
ideas:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<configuration>
   <location path="SomeSite/railo-context/admin" overrideMode="Deny">
     <system.webServer>
       <security>
         <ipSecurity allowUnlisted="false">
           <clear/>
           <add ipAddress="123.456.789.0" allowed="true"/>
         </ipSecurity>
       </security>
     </system.webServer>
   </location>
   <system.webServer>
     <defaultDocument>
       <files>
         <add value="index.cfm" />
       </files>
     </defaultDocument>
   </system.webServer>
</configuration>




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