Coldfusion Administration Page on Fedora Core

For the past few days, I have been trying to connect to the
coldfusion admin page but each time it gave a jrun servlet eror on
page title and 500 null on page display. I did look for solutions
but had no luck. When i was trying to log onto the admin page, I
had the internet running. A while back when i started up the laptop
without any network connection, i was able to log in coldfusion
admin without any problems. I later tested it a few times with the
network on but it again gave the 500 null error as described above.
So the cf admin does work only without a network. Does anyone know
the main cause?

Steve Erat has a number of blog entries discussing how to run
various versions of CFMX on Fedora and RHES,
here.
Review them and the installation documentation at
livedocs.macromedia.com.

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