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Chapter 6:  Administering Security
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In the Secured Files and Directories list, verify that the file path is correct.
The character after the backslash is important. For information, see 
.
Note: The Files/Dirs tab works together with the file-based permissions of the operating system. 
To restrict a user from browsing another user’s directory, you must use file-based permissions.
13.
Click the Server/Ports tab.
14.
To turn off default behavior (global access to all servers and ports), enter the IP addresses and 
port numbers that pages in this sandbox can connect to by using tags that access external 
resources (for example, 
cfmail
cfpop
cfldap
cfhttp
, and so on). You can specify an IP 
address, a server name (such as www.someservername.com), or a domain name (such as 
someservername.com). You can optionally specify a port restriction.
Note: This behavior differs from other tabs, such as CFTags, where you select items to disable. If 
you set any values in this tab, external-resource tags executed in this sandbox can access only the 
specified servers and ports.
For example, to allow this sandbox access to 207.88.220.3 on ports 80 and lower, perform the 
following steps:
a
In the IP Address field, enter 207.88.220.3.
b
In the Port field, enter 80, and click This Port and Lower.
Tip: To deny access by these ColdFusion tags to an entire site, enable access for a local resource, 
such as your local mail server, FTP server, and so on.
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Click Finish to save changes to the sandbox.