Re: Additional SharePoint Site
- From: "Chad A. Gross [SBS-MVP]" <chad.gross@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 20:38:41 -0500
Here's an alternate idea: With SharePoint v3, you can have multiple IIS sites pointing to the same SharePoint application. What I do in this case is have one IIS site that uses SSL, and one that doesn't.
To do this, open SharePoint 3.0 Central Administration and go to Application Management | Create or Extend Web Application | Extend existing Web Application.
Select the option to create a new web site in IIS, bind the new site to port 80 and give it a unique host header value.
When complete, go to DNS and add a new alias for the host header you entered.
At this point, your internal users will be able to access your SharePoint app using the new non-SSL internal only site, and you'll still have SSL access externally via the site you already have in place.
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"Blenky" <sblenkhorn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1175634694.478855.311500@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Apr 3, 4:45 pm, "SBS2K3 Admin" <bogus...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:On the Default Web Site in IIS enable "Annonymous Access" and also check
Integrated Windows Authentication. Login name is the IIS IUSR_SERVERNAME
account. On the companyweb web site in IIS uncheck "Annonymous Access" and
check "Integrated Windows Authentication". This will allow access internally
and still allow SSL externally.
"Blenky" <sblenkh...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1175632138.022483.169290@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I created an additional SharePoint site and required it to be used
> with SSL on the standard port 443 and be accessible from the outside
> world. In order to achieve I bound another IP address to the external
> NIC on our 2 NIC SBS box and then setup DNS on the outside world to
> point to that IP address. Works great and I now have access to the
> WSSv3 from the outside world. However, from inside the network I can
> access the site but it does prompt the user for a username/password.
> I am wondering if there is anything I can do to configure this so that
> internal clients are logged in based on their local authentication in
> the same manner as companyweb is.
> Any ideas?
> Thanks,
> Sean- Hide quoted text -
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That's a no-go. FYI, I created an entirely separate web site and
application pool to handle this SharePoint site, but I checked those
settings appropriately and they have the settings to use Integrated
Windows Authentication. I am wondering since the IP address is on a
different subnet that it just won't work because of that?
.
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