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    IIS routing requests to another instance of IIS  
Jim


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07-22-04 12:55 PM

I have 2 web servers, one is publicly accessable on the internet and one
that isn't, how do I route requests from the public web server to the none
public web server.....









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    Re: IIS routing requests to another instance of IIS  
Ken Schaefer


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07-22-04 12:55 PM

IIS doesn't do this. You need a reverse proxy server (like ISA Server)

Cheers
Ken

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> that isn't, how do I route requests from the public web server to the none
> public web server.....
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    Re: IIS routing requests to another instance of IIS  
Kristofer Gafvert


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07-22-04 11:00 PM

Hello,

(Unforuntaly) IIS cannot act as a reverse proxy, which is what you are
asking for.

You can install a reverse proxy,  for example
http://www.octagate.com/HTTPRedirect.asp . Apache can also act as a reverse
proxy. You can also search on the Internet for other third-party software.

An Isapi Filter could also do the work.

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Regards,
Kristofer Gafvert - IIS MVP
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> I have 2 web servers, one is publicly accessable on the internet and one
> that isn't, how do I route requests from the public web server to the none
> public web server.....
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    Re: IIS routing requests to another instance of IIS  
Lamont


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09-15-04 03:34 PM

Dear Ken Schaefer,  I am trying to learn how to send emails under program
control with the Microsoft Internet Transfer Control.   It requires a proxy
server and I am under the impression that Internet Information Server can do
this, but I don't find how to do this in the help files or the book entitled
"II6 Administration".  I found in the book that I can simply copy email
messages created in notepad into the  WWWroot "pickup" directory and they ge
t
grabbed up and sent.   So, is there  any advantage in trying to use ITC and 
a
proxy server?   Thanks for your response.
Lamont Phemister

"Ken Schaefer" wrote:

> IIS doesn't do this. You need a reverse proxy server (like ISA Server)
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> Cheers
> Ken
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