Re: alternate web server on iis
- From: "bbxrider" <bxtrap01@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 00:30:20 -0700
so i can setup iis to do the following?
-for 2 domain names (dns) both pointing to same router (mydomain1.com +
mydomain2.com)
and the router sends all port 80 traffic to the
iis machine, say 192.168.0.100, so traffic for
both is coming in on port 80, and browser users only have to provide domain
name without any port (:1234)
-for iis to serve mydomain1.com, put all its files in the default iis 'home'
directory
-to have mydomain2.com served by zope on another machine, say 192.168.0.101,
where zope listens on 8080,
for default web site properties
select website tab
select advanced (brings up 'mult identities for this website')
select add (brings up 'adv website identification')
ip address = 192.168.0.101
tcp port = 8080
host header name = mydomain2.com
this seems to make sense but in a convoluted sort of way
bob
"David Barnes" <david at bitsolve dot com .nospam.ignore.net> wrote in
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At the risk of stating the obvious, for which I appologise in advance.
is there any reason why you can't run zope on another system? Older pc or
get one of the 299 dell deals? does zope run on XP, if it needs server,
look at microsoft windows for small business server (this is the 299
windows only bit of SBS).
David Barnes
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