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Adobe® ColdFusion® 10 Server Lockdown Guide

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5.15 Security > Allowed IP Addresses<br />

Setting Default Recommendation Description<br />

Allowed IP<br />

Addresses for<br />

Exposed<br />

Services<br />

Allowed IP<br />

Addresses for<br />

ColdFusion<br />

Administrator<br />

access<br />

None Any IP address in this list may<br />

execute remote services that<br />

expose server functionality via<br />

web services. To invoke these<br />

web services the client must be<br />

on the allowed IP list, and have a<br />

username and password. It is<br />

recommended that you do not<br />

use this feature in environments<br />

requiring maximum security.<br />

127.0.0.1 or other<br />

internal<br />

administrative IP<br />

addresses<br />

5.16 <strong>Server</strong> Update > Updates > Settings<br />

Specify to limit which IP<br />

addresses may connect to the<br />

ColdFusion administrator.<br />

Setting Default Recommendation Description<br />

Automatically<br />

Check for<br />

Updates<br />

Check for<br />

Updates every<br />

N days<br />

Checked Check for ColdFusion updates every<br />

time you login to ColdFusion<br />

administrator. A notification icon will<br />

show up in upper right toolbar if an<br />

update is available.<br />

Unchecked Checked Setup email alerts to be notified<br />

when a server update is available.<br />

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