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IIS 7.5 URL Rewrite and 404 Not Found


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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










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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










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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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                              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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