ColdFusion consists of the Administrator Console and hosted applications. By separating the Administrator Console from hosted applications, the user must authenticate as a privileged user to the Administrator Console before being presented with management functionality. This prevents non-privileged users from having visibility to functions not available to the user. By limiting visibility, a compromised non-privileged account does not offer information to the attacker to functionality and information needed to further the attack on the application server.
By hosting the Administrator Console on a management-only network, the console is protected from hosted application users, is isolated to only management devices, is not vulnerable to accidental discovery, and most management networks encrypt all traffic protecting management data from accidental disclosure. |