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FarCry - Running in a "Sandbox" under Linux with Confixx 3.3.x |
This Discription is just for users, who have "root access" to their server and "Admin access" to ColdFusion !!!
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CF TAGS :: Disable the following CF-Tags (if you don't use them in your custom code!) :
- CFDBInfo
- CFFTP
- CFRegistry
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CF FUNCTIONS :: Disable the following CF-Functions (if you don't use them in your custom code!):
- CreateObject(.NET)
- CreateObject(COM)
- CreateObject(CORBA)
- CreateObject(WebService)
- GetTempFile
- SetProfileString
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FILES/DIRS :: Configuration HINT: If u use "Verity-K2 Server", you have to create a "webX" directory under: "/opt/jrun4/verity/collections/". You also have to define that verity path in your FarCry Project !!! - Set the directory permission to "0755" and set the directory owner to the user that ColdFusion runs on your server ! If you don't use the "Verity-K2 Server" you can ommit the two verity path conifigurations lines !!! FILE PATH File Path Permissions /var/www/webX/htmlPERMISSIONS /opt/jrun4/servers/cfusion/SERVER-INF/temp/cfusion.war-tmp/- : Read,Write,Execute,Delete /opt/jrun4/servers/cfusion/SERVER-INF/lib/- :: Read,Write,Execute,Delete /opt/jrun4/servers/cfusion/SERVER-INF/temp/cfusion.war-tmp/- :: Read,Write,Execute,Delete /opt/jrun4/servers/cfusion/cfusion-ear/cfusion-war/SERVERWEB-INF/libcftags/- :: Read,Execute /opt/jrun4/servers/cfusion/cfusion.-ear/cfusion.-war/WEB-INF/cfusion/cftagsCustomTags/- :: Read,Execute /opt/jrun4/verity/- :: Read,Execute /opt/jrun4/verity/collections/webX/- :: Read,Write,Execute,Delete /var/www/webx/html/- : Read,Write,Execute,Delete HINT: If you deploy a new, additional ColdFusion server (f.e.: cfserver1), the directorie names "cfusion-ear" and "cfusion-war" could have changed to "cfusion.ear" and "cfusion.war" under linux. You should check this first !!! |
Click onto the "Finish" button !
Now restart the ColdFusion server !
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