Computing.Net > Forums > Windows NT > I cant access the sites hosted on IIS4 throught I.P. but i can access them through domains
Computer Problems? Computing.Net has over 1,000,000 posts about all things technology related! Over 90% answered within 24 hours! Click here to start participating now! Also, be sure to check out the New User Guide.
I cant access the sites hosted on IIS4 throught I.P. but i can access them through domains
Name: Vinay Panchal Date: July 5, 2000 at 02:12:54 Pacific
Comment:
I work for a webhosting company in India. We have a webserver with following configuration. 550 Mhz Pentium-III Processor Intel Server Based Motherboard 512 MB RAM
We have installed Small Business Server 4.5 with SP6a service pack version released on Nov-11-99. I am facing a very strange problem with all the sites hosted on this server(virtual hosting with I.P.). I can browse/access the sites on this server with only their domain names. But i cant access them directly with I.P. For eg. one of the ip adderess assigned to a site is 202.164.101.3. The site is mapped to the domain www.iaccgujarat.org.
If i access the site with the URL then it works fine but i get internal server error (in IE5 ) if i access the site with I.P. which should not have happened.
I am facing this problem with all the sites (about 12 sites) on this server.
If anyone has any clue of whats going wrong or have face similar problem please contact me or reply this posting.
Summary: Okay... I think I am going nuts now. I have a reccurent BSOD that comes up almost every time I am accessing the floppy drive on my machine. I replaced the floppy drive and it stopped for a while, but ...
Summary: I have an NT 4.0 wkstn with an account on an NT domain. The user needs to access shared files on a unix box which runs Samba. The NT user is valid in the smb.conf file as below: # Global parameters [g...
Summary: Hi, For security reasons, I created my own hidden share and I have removed all the default admin shares. After creating my own hidden drive share , I am accessing the drive remotely from my PC.I do no...