IIS 6.0 and Sub Domains on different IP address"
IIS 6.0 and Sub Domains on different IP address"
am 17.10.2007 21:57:27 von rusty.musick
SBS 2003
IIS 6.0
Good day ...
This is more then likely an easy question .. but it is stumping me ...
I need to setup a few sub-domains .... sub1.domain.com and
sub2.domain.com but I need both of them to point to other IP address
..... Both other servers are running web-apps and I need to port 80 to
work on all 3 urls .... www. , sub1. and sub2.
Also I need to setup sub3.domain.com to be a redirect to another URL
..... I had previously used the CHECK BOX for redirect and entered the
URL .... But for some reason it just quit working today ... is there a
different way to do this ...
Please any help would be great ..
Re: IIS 6.0 and Sub Domains on different IP address"
am 18.10.2007 00:41:55 von Egbert Nierop
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> SBS 2003
> IIS 6.0
>
>
>
> Good day ...
>
> This is more then likely an easy question .. but it is stumping me ...
>
> I need to setup a few sub-domains .... sub1.domain.com and
> sub2.domain.com but I need both of them to point to other IP address
> .... Both other servers are running web-apps and I need to port 80 to
> work on all 3 urls .... www. , sub1. and sub2.
>
> Also I need to setup sub3.domain.com to be a redirect to another URL
> .... I had previously used the CHECK BOX for redirect and entered the
> URL .... But for some reason it just quit working today ... is there a
> different way to do this ...
Hi,
You need your DNS server to create A-records for sub1 and sub2 etc for that
domain.com
Do you own the DNS server? If not, ask your admin to do it for you.
Cheers...
Re: IIS 6.0 and Sub Domains on different IP address"
am 18.10.2007 00:43:18 von Egbert Nierop
wrote in message
news:1192651047.264395.208610@z24g2000prh.googlegroups.com.. .
> SBS 2003
> IIS 6.0
>
>
>
> Good day ...
>
> This is more then likely an easy question .. but it is stumping me ...
>
> I need to setup a few sub-domains .... sub1.domain.com and
> sub2.domain.com but I need both of them to point to other IP address
> .... Both other servers are running web-apps and I need to port 80 to
> work on all 3 urls .... www. , sub1. and sub2.
oops forgot to add,
if you want to load balance this all while using the same session syntax,
this is a good idea.
http://www.nieropwebconsult.nl/asp_session_manager.htm
>
Re: IIS 6.0 and Sub Domains on different IP address"
am 18.10.2007 19:37:55 von rusty.musick
On Oct 17, 2:43 pm, "Egbert Nierop \(MVP for IIS\)"
wrote:
> wrote in message
>
> news:1192651047.264395.208610@z24g2000prh.googlegroups.com.. .
>
> > SBS 2003
> > IIS 6.0
>
> > Good day ...
>
> > This is more then likely an easy question .. but it is stumping me ...
>
> > I need to setup a few sub-domains .... sub1.domain.com and
> > sub2.domain.com but I need both of them to point to other IP address
> > .... Both other servers are running web-apps and I need to port 80 to
> > work on all 3 urls .... www. , sub1. and sub2.
>
> oops forgot to add,
> if you want to load balance this all while using the same session syntax,
> this is a good idea.
>
> http://www.nieropwebconsult.nl/asp_session_manager.htm
>
>
>
> - Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
I have the A records set .... ( I use Network Solutions for my
Internet DNS ) I only have one external IP so they are all pointed to
the same IP .... but internally I need each of the subs to be routed
to different internal IPs as I have 3 servers each running their own
sets of webapps .... I have all my local DNS setup and internally all
the subs work great.... I just can't get the subs to route correctly
from the outside world ....
I talked to my Cisco guy and he said he everything ( *.domain.com )
that comes in from my IP pointed to my internal DNS ... so I should be
able to do this all from there correct??
Re: IIS 6.0 and Sub Domains on different IP address"
am 22.10.2007 20:40:23 von rusty.musick
Anything ..??!!
Re: IIS 6.0 and Sub Domains on different IP address"
am 24.11.2007 11:26:57 von Egbert Nierop
wrote in message
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> On Oct 17, 2:43 pm, "Egbert Nierop \(MVP for IIS\)"
> wrote:
>> wrote in message
>>
>> news:1192651047.264395.208610@z24g2000prh.googlegroups.com.. .
>>
>> > SBS 2003
>> > IIS 6.0
>>
>> > Good day ...
>>
>> > This is more then likely an easy question .. but it is stumping me ...
>>
>> > I need to setup a few sub-domains .... sub1.domain.com and
>> > sub2.domain.com but I need both of them to point to other IP address
>> > .... Both other servers are running web-apps and I need to port 80 to
>> > work on all 3 urls .... www. , sub1. and sub2.
>>
>> oops forgot to add,
>> if you want to load balance this all while using the same session syntax,
>> this is a good idea.
>>
>> http://www.nieropwebconsult.nl/asp_session_manager.htm
>>
>>
>>
>> - Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
>
> I have the A records set .... ( I use Network Solutions for my
> Internet DNS ) I only have one external IP so they are all pointed to
> the same IP .... but internally I need each of the subs to be routed
> to different internal IPs as I have 3 servers each running their own
> sets of webapps .... I have all my local DNS setup and internally all
> the subs work great.... I just can't get the subs to route correctly
> from the outside world ....
>
> I talked to my Cisco guy and he said he everything ( *.domain.com )
> that comes in from my IP pointed to my internal DNS ... so I should be
> able to do this all from there correct??
If you enable network balancing in Windows 2003, you get a single virtual IP
address, and windows will care for the internal routing.
Sorry for the late reply.