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Fw: Web server DNS name
- Subject: Fw: Web server DNS name
- From: Gareth Cook <g@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 09:27:22 +0000
or have you got another webserver you can hit with on port 80, and have a
virtual server setup that detects "telephone" - then redirect you
to
server;port ?
G.
Gareth Cook
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"Paul Gale" <groups@xxxxxxx>
Today 08:40
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[ukha_d] Web server DNS name
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I asked this a few weeks ago but didn?t get it resolved. This is what I
want to do and need some ideas/help:
I have a xAP application running on my W2K3 server. It has a web interface
service running on port 52340. I also have IIS v6 running on the server
(domain controller that also runs most other services inc DNS) and serve
up local web pages for HA use and Exchange.
What I want to do is type ?telephone? into IE?s address bar and have it
load the correct page. At the moment I have to type 192.168.0.2:52340 or
servername.domain:52340.
I think I need to add a DNS entry and use host headers on IIS maybe??? I
don?t understand the host headers bit though.
Help would be great thanks!
Paul.
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