Re: [KCFusion] Apache vs IIS

2001-08-01 Thread Daryl Banttari
If you do a reasonable job of securing IIS, then there are few worries. My web server was never vulnerable to Code Red, because the first thing I did was remove all unused script mappings. The only script mapping I have left is .cfm. (This is done in WWW Master Properties, Home Directory, Confi

RE: [KCFusion] Massive Server Problems

2001-08-01 Thread Ryan Hartwich
There is a custom tag that outputs the session and application variables for 1 session. You probably can modify it to show everyone. The down side is that it doesn't show structures/wddx as far as I know. The file below I have saved as my OnRequestEnd.cfm file Ryan --

[KCFusion] Massive Server Problems

2001-08-01 Thread Nathan Rightmire
We are having massive problems keeping our server stable. We're running NT 4.0 sp5, CF 4.51 sp2, MDAC 2.61 on a Compaq Proliant with 4 Xeon processors and 3 GB RAM. The datasource we use include 2 Oracle 8x databases (accessed via MS ODBC for Oracle and Native Drivers) and multiple Tandem (Comp

[KCFusion] Apache vs IIS

2001-08-01 Thread Mark Kirkbride
Anyone have any opinions of Linux/Apache vs Windows/IIS? Considering that IIS seems to be a bigger target for Code Red and such, I'm wondering if Apache might be a more secure way to go. Mark Kirkbride IT Technician FBD Consulting, Inc. (913) 319-8836 [EMAIL PROTECTED]