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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* General disclaimer: the files above have been put together for demonstration purposes. | * General disclaimer: the files above have been put together for demonstration purposes. | ||
* There is an online demo of | * There is an online demo of them [https://www.emma.cam.ac.uk/teaching/computing/raventest/ here]. | ||
* The installation has only been tested with Coldfusion MX 7.02. | * The installation has only been tested with Coldfusion MX 7.02. | ||
* It is good practice to move the webauth.cfc file to a non-public filepath on production servers. | * It is good practice to move the webauth.cfc file to a non-public filepath on production servers. |
Revision as of 16:09, 30 January 2007
Tom Corder (tac21) has written a Coldfusion wrapper for the Raven Java Toolkit.
Installation
- Download the Raven Java Toolkit and extract webauth-toolkit.jar to runtime\jre\lib\ext in the Coldfusion installation directory.
- Restart the Coldfusion service.
- Download ravencfc.zip and extract to the directory you wish to protect. It should contain 4 files: application.cfc, webauth.cfc, index.cfm and pubkey2.crt.
- All Coldfusion files at or below the directory should now be protected. If you wish to protect binaries etc. then combined use of the Apache/IIS module to protect those directories is suggested.
Notes
- General disclaimer: the files above have been put together for demonstration purposes.
- There is an online demo of them here.
- The installation has only been tested with Coldfusion MX 7.02.
- It is good practice to move the webauth.cfc file to a non-public filepath on production servers.