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IIS 7 site xxx.com.

Binding:

IP address 10.149.120.80

Port 8089

Hostname xxx.com

Created DNS record: xxx.com – 10.149.120.80

Site opens when typing URL: "xxx.com:8089" but when trying to reach "xxx.com" I just get IIS 7 default page.

What am I missing?

Andrew Schulman
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  • Nothing, that is normal behaviour. When openning http://example.com you try to reach it via default port (80). When you specify the port (eg. 8089 - http://example.com:8089/, you connect to that port. You have the default IIS listening on port 80, and your page is on 8089. – mulaz Jan 09 '14 at 13:24
  • @mulaz Great. Is there any possibility to set up another behavior: example.com, configured on IIS to run on 8089 port - open without typing port to address bar? To hide this port. Not Javascript. – Ivan Fazaniuk Jan 09 '14 at 13:40
  • Directly... no. You can set up a proxy infront of your webserver, to forward the requests to the webserver on any port. Is there any special reason to use the non-standard port? – mulaz Jan 09 '14 at 13:45
  • @mulaz Thanks. I do not know exactly... maybe you can advice. There are 2 Virtual Directories and 3 Applications existing under "Default Web Site". Whether there are any risks placing my new site (consisting of one html page that links to a few flash elements to the root of "Default Web Site"? – Ivan Fazaniuk Jan 09 '14 at 14:00
  • Sorry, I am not that fammiliar with IIS... with Apache etc., you just use a different virtualhost for each page. – mulaz Jan 09 '14 at 14:03

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