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How to make www.site.com on my IIS? Posted by ljuba on 3 Sept 2001 at 7:45 AM
Hi,

I registered one domain by Network Solutions and DNS are pointed to one Linux machine where are all services except WEB ... that mean MAIL, FTP, ... everything is defined to Linux machine and WEB is from Linux machine redirected to 2000 machine (it have to be on NT - there are ASP pages and Access database) ... On 2000 I was making only virtual domains and I know how to make domain which is visible using http://localhost/site1 or using http://IPAddressOfMachine/site1

How I can make when some client ask for http://www.site1.com request is redirected from Linux to 2000 and IIS know that that presentation is on this machine and respond properly?

I saw on IIS near New->Virtual Domain (which I know how to use) there is one link more New->Site but I don't know how to use it :(((

I install and DNS Server form CD but when I tried to make that domain - no success :(((

That mean if I want to register on my 2000 domain:

www.site1.com

and after few days I want to define one more domain

www.site2.com ...

I don't want to have one domain on my machine ...

PS : I have Windows 2000 Advanced Server!!!

CAN ANYBODY HELP ME WHAT ARE STEPS I HAVE TO DO TO MAKE MY IIS KNOW WWW.SITE1.COM IS LOCATED ON THAT MACHINE? aND TO HAVE POSIBILITY MY IIS KNOW

WWW.SITE1.COM
WWW.SITE2.COM
WWW.SITE3.COM
WWW.SITE4.COM
...

ARE LOCATED ON SAME MACHINE?

Thanks a lot in advance ...

LJUBA

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Re: How to make www.site.com on my IIS? Posted by Manish on 3 Sept 2001 at 11:09 AM

Although you have IIS 5, and the following document is for IIS 4, is this what you are asking for?

http://www.ezine.com/QandA/IIS2Domains.html



Manish.



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Re: How to make www.site.com on my IIS? Posted by normanpaterson on 19 Nov 2001 at 9:33 PM
If you click on the advanced properties of the settings for the site in IIS there is the HOST HEADER property, this can be used to fool IIS.

: Hi,
:
: I registered one domain by Network Solutions and DNS are pointed to one Linux machine where are all services except WEB ... that mean MAIL, FTP, ... everything is defined to Linux machine and WEB is from Linux machine redirected to 2000 machine (it have to be on NT - there are ASP pages and Access database) ... On 2000 I was making only virtual domains and I know how to make domain which is visible using http://localhost/site1 or using http://IPAddressOfMachine/site1
:
: How I can make when some client ask for http://www.site1.com request is redirected from Linux to 2000 and IIS know that that presentation is on this machine and respond properly?
:
: I saw on IIS near New->Virtual Domain (which I know how to use) there is one link more New->Site but I don't know how to use it :(((
:
: I install and DNS Server form CD but when I tried to make that domain - no success :(((
:
: That mean if I want to register on my 2000 domain:
:
: www.site1.com
:
: and after few days I want to define one more domain
:
: www.site2.com ...
:
: I don't want to have one domain on my machine ...
:
: PS : I have Windows 2000 Advanced Server!!!
:
: CAN ANYBODY HELP ME WHAT ARE STEPS I HAVE TO DO TO MAKE MY IIS KNOW WWW.SITE1.COM IS LOCATED ON THAT MACHINE? aND TO HAVE POSIBILITY MY IIS KNOW
:
: WWW.SITE1.COM
: WWW.SITE2.COM
: WWW.SITE3.COM
: WWW.SITE4.COM
: ...
:
: ARE LOCATED ON SAME MACHINE?
:
: Thanks a lot in advance ...
:
: LJUBA
:





 

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