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IIS 7.5 URL Rewrite and 404 Not Found


IIS 7 URL Rewrite to GeoServer running on ApacheBlock Bots with IIS 7.5 and 8.0Using IIS 7.5 URL Rewrite, how can I redirect all requests not from a particular subdomain to a specific page?IIS 7.5 returning 404 for unknown host namesIIS 404 error where file existsOutgoing IIS URL Rewrite RuleHow can I redirect some (but not all) http requests on one IIS host to https on another IIS host?IIS Reverse Proxy Fails without Trailing SlashNode JS app with https via IIS reverse proxyIIS Url Rewrite for Blue/Green deployment






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I'm trying to setup a reverse proxy using IIS to proxy request on port 80 to a local virtual machine on port 8080. The rewriting rule was setup using IIS GUI "Reverse Proxy" rule. However it work very strangely:



If there is a file/folder in the web folder (physical path), then the reverse proxy work. Otherwise, it throw 404 error.



For example, for a request to "http://example.com/myfile", if there is a file name "myapp" in the web folder then it get rewritten into "http://example.com:8080/myfile" properly. On the other hand, if there is no file "myfile" locally, then I get 404 error. It is as if there is something that check existence of a local file (and throw 404) before URL rewrite rules are processed.



I try disable some handles, re-order modules, and none seems to work :(



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    I'm trying to setup a reverse proxy using IIS to proxy request on port 80 to a local virtual machine on port 8080. The rewriting rule was setup using IIS GUI "Reverse Proxy" rule. However it work very strangely:



    If there is a file/folder in the web folder (physical path), then the reverse proxy work. Otherwise, it throw 404 error.



    For example, for a request to "http://example.com/myfile", if there is a file name "myapp" in the web folder then it get rewritten into "http://example.com:8080/myfile" properly. On the other hand, if there is no file "myfile" locally, then I get 404 error. It is as if there is something that check existence of a local file (and throw 404) before URL rewrite rules are processed.



    I try disable some handles, re-order modules, and none seems to work :(



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      I'm trying to setup a reverse proxy using IIS to proxy request on port 80 to a local virtual machine on port 8080. The rewriting rule was setup using IIS GUI "Reverse Proxy" rule. However it work very strangely:



      If there is a file/folder in the web folder (physical path), then the reverse proxy work. Otherwise, it throw 404 error.



      For example, for a request to "http://example.com/myfile", if there is a file name "myapp" in the web folder then it get rewritten into "http://example.com:8080/myfile" properly. On the other hand, if there is no file "myfile" locally, then I get 404 error. It is as if there is something that check existence of a local file (and throw 404) before URL rewrite rules are processed.



      I try disable some handles, re-order modules, and none seems to work :(



      Running IIS 7.5 on Windows Server 2008 R2










      share|improve this question














      I'm trying to setup a reverse proxy using IIS to proxy request on port 80 to a local virtual machine on port 8080. The rewriting rule was setup using IIS GUI "Reverse Proxy" rule. However it work very strangely:



      If there is a file/folder in the web folder (physical path), then the reverse proxy work. Otherwise, it throw 404 error.



      For example, for a request to "http://example.com/myfile", if there is a file name "myapp" in the web folder then it get rewritten into "http://example.com:8080/myfile" properly. On the other hand, if there is no file "myfile" locally, then I get 404 error. It is as if there is something that check existence of a local file (and throw 404) before URL rewrite rules are processed.



      I try disable some handles, re-order modules, and none seems to work :(



      Running IIS 7.5 on Windows Server 2008 R2







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          Ok, I finally get it working by removing IsapiFilterModule and IsapiModule from the site.






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            It worked for me by taking off the runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true" from modules element in configuration. I think this is causing to run all the site level modules first than reaching the UrlRewrite module.






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              I only needed a reverse proxy for one application server running locally. I was getting a 404 but then added <httpRedirect enabled="false" /> to my web.config in the site's physical directory and it worked. My web.config looks like this



              <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
              <configuration>
              <system.webServer>
              <httpRedirect enabled="false" />
              <rewrite>
              <rules>
              <rule name="ReverseProxyInboundRule1" enabled="true" stopProcessing="true">
              <match url="(.*)" />
              <action type="Rewrite" url="http://localhost:8153/R:1" />
              </rule>
              </rules>
              </rewrite>
              </system.webServer>
              </configuration>





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                If you have ASP.NET MVC application and get 404 error, this can be resolved by adding ignore path to routes.



                routes.Ignore("path to ignore");



                public class RouteConfig

                public static void RegisterRoutes(RouteCollection routes)

                routes.IgnoreRoute("resource.axd/*pathInfo");
                routes.Ignore("api/controllerNmae/actionName");

                routes.MapRoute(
                name: "Default",
                url: "controller/action/id",
                defaults: new controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional
                );







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                          It worked for me by taking off the runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true" from modules element in configuration. I think this is causing to run all the site level modules first than reaching the UrlRewrite module.






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                            It worked for me by taking off the runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true" from modules element in configuration. I think this is causing to run all the site level modules first than reaching the UrlRewrite module.






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                              It worked for me by taking off the runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true" from modules element in configuration. I think this is causing to run all the site level modules first than reaching the UrlRewrite module.







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                                  I only needed a reverse proxy for one application server running locally. I was getting a 404 but then added <httpRedirect enabled="false" /> to my web.config in the site's physical directory and it worked. My web.config looks like this



                                  <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
                                  <configuration>
                                  <system.webServer>
                                  <httpRedirect enabled="false" />
                                  <rewrite>
                                  <rules>
                                  <rule name="ReverseProxyInboundRule1" enabled="true" stopProcessing="true">
                                  <match url="(.*)" />
                                  <action type="Rewrite" url="http://localhost:8153/R:1" />
                                  </rule>
                                  </rules>
                                  </rewrite>
                                  </system.webServer>
                                  </configuration>





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                                    I only needed a reverse proxy for one application server running locally. I was getting a 404 but then added <httpRedirect enabled="false" /> to my web.config in the site's physical directory and it worked. My web.config looks like this



                                    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
                                    <configuration>
                                    <system.webServer>
                                    <httpRedirect enabled="false" />
                                    <rewrite>
                                    <rules>
                                    <rule name="ReverseProxyInboundRule1" enabled="true" stopProcessing="true">
                                    <match url="(.*)" />
                                    <action type="Rewrite" url="http://localhost:8153/R:1" />
                                    </rule>
                                    </rules>
                                    </rewrite>
                                    </system.webServer>
                                    </configuration>





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                                      I only needed a reverse proxy for one application server running locally. I was getting a 404 but then added <httpRedirect enabled="false" /> to my web.config in the site's physical directory and it worked. My web.config looks like this



                                      <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
                                      <configuration>
                                      <system.webServer>
                                      <httpRedirect enabled="false" />
                                      <rewrite>
                                      <rules>
                                      <rule name="ReverseProxyInboundRule1" enabled="true" stopProcessing="true">
                                      <match url="(.*)" />
                                      <action type="Rewrite" url="http://localhost:8153/R:1" />
                                      </rule>
                                      </rules>
                                      </rewrite>
                                      </system.webServer>
                                      </configuration>





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                                      I only needed a reverse proxy for one application server running locally. I was getting a 404 but then added <httpRedirect enabled="false" /> to my web.config in the site's physical directory and it worked. My web.config looks like this



                                      <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
                                      <configuration>
                                      <system.webServer>
                                      <httpRedirect enabled="false" />
                                      <rewrite>
                                      <rules>
                                      <rule name="ReverseProxyInboundRule1" enabled="true" stopProcessing="true">
                                      <match url="(.*)" />
                                      <action type="Rewrite" url="http://localhost:8153/R:1" />
                                      </rule>
                                      </rules>
                                      </rewrite>
                                      </system.webServer>
                                      </configuration>






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                                          If you have ASP.NET MVC application and get 404 error, this can be resolved by adding ignore path to routes.



                                          routes.Ignore("path to ignore");



                                          public class RouteConfig

                                          public static void RegisterRoutes(RouteCollection routes)

                                          routes.IgnoreRoute("resource.axd/*pathInfo");
                                          routes.Ignore("api/controllerNmae/actionName");

                                          routes.MapRoute(
                                          name: "Default",
                                          url: "controller/action/id",
                                          defaults: new controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional
                                          );







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                                            If you have ASP.NET MVC application and get 404 error, this can be resolved by adding ignore path to routes.



                                            routes.Ignore("path to ignore");



                                            public class RouteConfig

                                            public static void RegisterRoutes(RouteCollection routes)

                                            routes.IgnoreRoute("resource.axd/*pathInfo");
                                            routes.Ignore("api/controllerNmae/actionName");

                                            routes.MapRoute(
                                            name: "Default",
                                            url: "controller/action/id",
                                            defaults: new controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional
                                            );







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                                              If you have ASP.NET MVC application and get 404 error, this can be resolved by adding ignore path to routes.



                                              routes.Ignore("path to ignore");



                                              public class RouteConfig

                                              public static void RegisterRoutes(RouteCollection routes)

                                              routes.IgnoreRoute("resource.axd/*pathInfo");
                                              routes.Ignore("api/controllerNmae/actionName");

                                              routes.MapRoute(
                                              name: "Default",
                                              url: "controller/action/id",
                                              defaults: new controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional
                                              );







                                              share|improve this answer













                                              If you have ASP.NET MVC application and get 404 error, this can be resolved by adding ignore path to routes.



                                              routes.Ignore("path to ignore");



                                              public class RouteConfig

                                              public static void RegisterRoutes(RouteCollection routes)

                                              routes.IgnoreRoute("resource.axd/*pathInfo");
                                              routes.Ignore("api/controllerNmae/actionName");

                                              routes.MapRoute(
                                              name: "Default",
                                              url: "controller/action/id",
                                              defaults: new controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional
                                              );








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