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Host multiple web domains
Name: jeffspeff Date: December 24, 2004 at 13:18:40 Pacific OS: Windows Server 2003 Enter CPU/Ram: AMD Athlon XP 3200 / 512m
Comment:
ok guys, i know this isn't the best machine to run this OS (especially as a server), but I'm using it to learn on, etc. I'm trying to host more than one web address domain on one machine. I can configure it to accept one at a time, but when I go to "start" the other (second) server service, it says that a web server is already accessing port 80, and to set another port and try again. Im wanting to host 3 domain names off this one server. There aren't any other web servers on this network. I know that the nameservers are correct, becase this machine recently had OpenBSD on it, and the 3 domains worked fine; but now they don't? Any tips would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.
Name: Arf Date: January 14, 2005 at 07:30:10 Pacific
Reply:
You have to give your sites a host header value. in IIS Manager right click your web site -> Properties, in the "Web Site" tab go to "Advanced..." and in "Host header value" fill in your web site address. (if your web site is www.yourdom.com its host header must be www.yourdom.com.
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