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Just installed 2003 and wouldnt you know it...
hello friends,
Just got 2003 installed (clean) instead of 2000 and it sureis different. Got my website set up with IIS like before (no DNS installed) but now when I try to go to my site (using IP Address) I get a dialog box for my router. I set the router up to send the requests through to port 1426 since my ISP blocks 80. Any ideas......sorry if it is a little vague..been at it all day and.....well....you know |
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Did you set your new IIS to work on port 1426?
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Port on Website was set at 1426
Doug, I did set everything in the properties on the website correctly unless something is different than IIS 5.
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Re-reading, it sounds to me like your router is the problem, not IIS. However, the configuration of IIS6 is different (so I hear, I have IIS5 only).
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Fixed
problem was using a hostheader. left it blank and now it works.
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i have the same problem but im using linux, what is this "hostheader"??You mean the extra headers sent to the browser?? Although it works fine and smooth in my windows 2003 box..
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This is an IIS forum, and IIS doesn't run on linux. |
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