Yup.. You were dead on; An application.cfm in the root must have been affecting it. The only thing in there though was the typical session tracking stuff.
Thanks for the insight.
I've got a CFMX server that is appending the tag <base href"...."> to the <head> section of pages processed by Cold Fusion. I have verified it's not IIS as it doesn't do it with .htm/html static pages.
I need to supress this tag from being added and I can't find the setting/option...
Greetings,
Just purchased some new dell boxes with XP Pro on them with SP1 already loaded. All critical updates have been applied, etc.
I've loaded the progression client from m:\macsql\install\setup.exe and reboot but when i login, it always tells me invalid password. The company list never...
Well.... everything sounds right in theory, with some minor changes/modifications.
First, if you're using Twisted Pair for an uplink from your IDF to MDF, it's needs to be a Crossover cable--not straight through. One end needs to be wired 568B and the other 568A.
Second, Be sure the IDF is...
I inherited a NT4 Domain-based network (no AD) with a mixutre of Windows 2000 Servers and a couple NT 4 boxes with Exchange 5.5 on Win2k.
I now have enough resources (Servers & $$ for software) to scrap and upgrade the network. I'm going to setup an isolated network all Win2003 based with AD...
I'm trying to figure out how to map an ip address that should be on the Private Interface of the PIX to the DMZ Interface of the PIX. The Priv interface has a higher level security than than DMZ.
Of course the boxes on the private interface can already address the DMZ boxes by their DMZ...
You only need 1 DHCP Server to do what you do. I use 1 DHCP Server (Actually, it's in a cluster for redundancy) for ~6,000 clients across 27 sites.
Basically, setup scopes on your central server, for the network(s) you wish to serve out. On the ethernet interface of the router closest to the...
Greetings, I'm in the process of linking up remote sites via T1s and was curious how I should number the Serial Interfaces. Currently, there are 3 routers, but more are coming.
Our core router is a 3640 and its connecting to a 1700 and a 2600 series router. I've decided to allocate...
Licenses are by Active IP. 10 User license means there can be 10 users (diff IPS) going through the box at one time, but each user can have multiple connections.
If all 5 IPs are used for inbound traffic on the servs, then I'd say you need the 50 user license. Otherwise, you _might_ be able...
Very strange, sounds like a framing problem. I had a similar problem a while ago with a newly installed T1. Basically, the T1 was provisioned as b8zs/esf, but there was some equipment inline with the telco that was improperly configured.
I take it the router is reporting Serial is up/Line...
All of the examples I've seen for setting up OSPF, show the Serial Interfaces (In a Hub-Spoke topology) in the same subnet, usually a Class C. Is this the only recommended method?
Our current network has sites running off of the 10.x network starting with 10.1.0.0 and each site is divided into...
You can't delete that route and there's no reason to.
63.27.159.113 is your default route that you already defined in your config. The route line that you're referring to, 63.27.159.112 is the network number for your /28 subnet your ISP assigned to you. I'm betting the .126 address used to be...
I'm not sure why you're having the problems yet, but I don't see why you can't do what you want to do. It's true the PIX can only have 1 default gateway, but your 'mail interface' is for incoming mail which should still accept a connection and pass it to an interface with a higher level...
I can tell you that the WatchGuard boxes are bad, in my opinion. I used the Firebox II (their enterprise version $5-6k) and had problems with the VPN; more specifically, whenever it renegotiated the ISAKMP exchange, the traffic died off for 2-3 seconds which is unacceptable for the traffic we...
1 Terminal Server can easily handle 6 concurent users w/o a problem so it wouldn't need to be run on a seperate server unless you're trying to run Exchange or a big SQL database on it--then I'd say pick another server.
The diff btw Remote Admin and Application Server is primarily licensing...
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