We don't reboot ours except when we get these new exploits... Been 
getting smacked around in the last 30 hours really good...

Patched the Cold Fusion and IIS... as well as NT4 holes....  major 
patching...  less than perfect... installed Black Ice...  Watching 
idiots send malformed stuff... Notably the .IDA extension crap, which 
we don't use... I suspect a lot of Buffer Overflow attempts are going 
on as well... Hurrah!

What does everyone else do when you have the logs and IP of the culprit?

Other than that, once in a while ColdFusion barfs when I run my mega 
reporting query off a million records table in access... it essentially 
uses all resources and backups the traffic we have incoming... an 
admirable amount..

Stupid reasons I know...  As for my SQL box... SQL 7... we haven't 
rebooted it in nearly 2 months... There hasn't been any reason for us 
to actually reboot it in the past other than upgrading our UPS and some 
moving of the server...  

-paris


-----Original Message-----
From: Kym Kovan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2001 14:56:00 +1000
Subject: Re: How often u guys reboot your CF servers.

> HI Nyon,
> 
> >I am setting up a Windows 2000 Advanced Server with SQL7 and Cold
> Fusion 4.5
> >Enterprise.
> >How often do you guys reboot your servers and based on what, time,
> hits, ...
> >?
> 
> We don't :-)
> 
> 
> --
> 
> Yours,
> 
> Kym
> 
> 
>
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