IIS Website hosting port issue [closed]IIS: Can't access my sitePort forwarding and machine accessPort 22 is closed even with Firewall turned offiis 7.5 site not reachable through external ip adress from routerI can load an IIS hosted website via the Internet but not locallyHow to enable incoming and outgoing world wide web traffic in IISUnable to access port 80 from public ipLocal Port Forwarding does not work when only port 22 is allowed by IptablesConnection timeout on new websiteDatabase running on IIS port 8080 accessible locally on server but not when connecting externally without VPN
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IIS Website hosting port issue [closed]
IIS: Can't access my sitePort forwarding and machine accessPort 22 is closed even with Firewall turned offiis 7.5 site not reachable through external ip adress from routerI can load an IIS hosted website via the Internet but not locallyHow to enable incoming and outgoing world wide web traffic in IISUnable to access port 80 from public ipLocal Port Forwarding does not work when only port 22 is allowed by IptablesConnection timeout on new websiteDatabase running on IIS port 8080 accessible locally on server but not when connecting externally without VPN
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I have server 2012 r2 set up trying to learn stuff.
Im trying to host website in IIS, problem i stumble upon is as following:
Website with all 3rd level names so www. dank. etc. works on local network as expected with bindings set to port 80 and local ip of the server. On router i opened port 80 but it redirected to 8080 since 80 is in use by router (Tp-link TD-W8960N).
Is there a way to circumvent this?
Can i use some random port for my site?
I tried both forwarding 39000 and setting bindings to 39000 and i cant even open site locally. And when i check if ports are open it says closed.
iis windows-server-2012-r2 port-forwarding website
closed as off-topic by Sven♦ Apr 20 at 20:00
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions on Server Fault must be about managing information technology systems in a business environment. Home and end-user computing questions may be asked on Super User, and questions about development, testing and development tools may be asked on Stack Overflow." – Sven
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I have server 2012 r2 set up trying to learn stuff.
Im trying to host website in IIS, problem i stumble upon is as following:
Website with all 3rd level names so www. dank. etc. works on local network as expected with bindings set to port 80 and local ip of the server. On router i opened port 80 but it redirected to 8080 since 80 is in use by router (Tp-link TD-W8960N).
Is there a way to circumvent this?
Can i use some random port for my site?
I tried both forwarding 39000 and setting bindings to 39000 and i cant even open site locally. And when i check if ports are open it says closed.
iis windows-server-2012-r2 port-forwarding website
closed as off-topic by Sven♦ Apr 20 at 20:00
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions on Server Fault must be about managing information technology systems in a business environment. Home and end-user computing questions may be asked on Super User, and questions about development, testing and development tools may be asked on Stack Overflow." – Sven
“On router i opened port 80 but it redirected to 8080 since 80 is in use by router (Tp-link TD-W8960N).” What's that? "when i check if ports are open it says closed." and what's that?
– Lex Li
Apr 21 at 2:31
add a comment |
I have server 2012 r2 set up trying to learn stuff.
Im trying to host website in IIS, problem i stumble upon is as following:
Website with all 3rd level names so www. dank. etc. works on local network as expected with bindings set to port 80 and local ip of the server. On router i opened port 80 but it redirected to 8080 since 80 is in use by router (Tp-link TD-W8960N).
Is there a way to circumvent this?
Can i use some random port for my site?
I tried both forwarding 39000 and setting bindings to 39000 and i cant even open site locally. And when i check if ports are open it says closed.
iis windows-server-2012-r2 port-forwarding website
I have server 2012 r2 set up trying to learn stuff.
Im trying to host website in IIS, problem i stumble upon is as following:
Website with all 3rd level names so www. dank. etc. works on local network as expected with bindings set to port 80 and local ip of the server. On router i opened port 80 but it redirected to 8080 since 80 is in use by router (Tp-link TD-W8960N).
Is there a way to circumvent this?
Can i use some random port for my site?
I tried both forwarding 39000 and setting bindings to 39000 and i cant even open site locally. And when i check if ports are open it says closed.
iis windows-server-2012-r2 port-forwarding website
iis windows-server-2012-r2 port-forwarding website
asked Apr 20 at 19:57
CesaroxyCesaroxy
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closed as off-topic by Sven♦ Apr 20 at 20:00
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions on Server Fault must be about managing information technology systems in a business environment. Home and end-user computing questions may be asked on Super User, and questions about development, testing and development tools may be asked on Stack Overflow." – Sven
closed as off-topic by Sven♦ Apr 20 at 20:00
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions on Server Fault must be about managing information technology systems in a business environment. Home and end-user computing questions may be asked on Super User, and questions about development, testing and development tools may be asked on Stack Overflow." – Sven
“On router i opened port 80 but it redirected to 8080 since 80 is in use by router (Tp-link TD-W8960N).” What's that? "when i check if ports are open it says closed." and what's that?
– Lex Li
Apr 21 at 2:31
add a comment |
“On router i opened port 80 but it redirected to 8080 since 80 is in use by router (Tp-link TD-W8960N).” What's that? "when i check if ports are open it says closed." and what's that?
– Lex Li
Apr 21 at 2:31
“On router i opened port 80 but it redirected to 8080 since 80 is in use by router (Tp-link TD-W8960N).” What's that? "when i check if ports are open it says closed." and what's that?
– Lex Li
Apr 21 at 2:31
“On router i opened port 80 but it redirected to 8080 since 80 is in use by router (Tp-link TD-W8960N).” What's that? "when i check if ports are open it says closed." and what's that?
– Lex Li
Apr 21 at 2:31
add a comment |
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“On router i opened port 80 but it redirected to 8080 since 80 is in use by router (Tp-link TD-W8960N).” What's that? "when i check if ports are open it says closed." and what's that?
– Lex Li
Apr 21 at 2:31