Adobe 38000827 Administration Guide - Page 63

Adding a sandbox

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Adding a sandbox The Root Security Content is the default sandbox for your ColdFusion MX server. If your security requirements are minimal and you do not need additional sandboxes, configure the default sandbox so that the child directories will inherit its security settings. To add a sandbox: 1 Open the Security > Sandbox Security page in the ColdFusion Administrator. The Root Security Context appears in the list of Defined Directory Permissions, as the following figure shows: 2 In the Add Security Sandbox box, enter the name of the new sandbox. This name can be a relative URL or a webserver mapping. In this example, mytestapps corresponds to C:\Neo\wwwroot\mytestapps. 3 Select New Sandbox from the drop-down list to create a sandbox based on the default sandbox, or select an existing sandbox to copy its settings to your new sandbox. 4 Click Add. The new sandbox appears in the list of Defined Directory Permissions, as in the following figure: Using sandbox security 55

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Using sandbox security
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Adding a sandbox
The Root Security Content is the default sandbox for your ColdFusion MX server. If
your security requirements are minimal and you do not need additional sandboxes,
configure the default sandbox so that the child directories will inherit its security settings.
To add a sandbox:
1
Open the
Security > Sandbox Security
page in the ColdFusion Administrator.
The Root Security Context appears in the list of Defined Directory Permissions, as
the following figure shows:
2
In the Add Security Sandbox box, enter the name of the new sandbox. This name can
be a relative URL or a webserver mapping. In this example, mytestapps corresponds
to C:\Neo\wwwroot\mytestapps.
3
Select New Sandbox from the drop-down list to create a sandbox based on the default
sandbox, or select an existing sandbox to copy its settings to your new sandbox.
4
Click Add.
The new sandbox appears in the list of Defined Directory Permissions, as in the
following figure: