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Hosting another website on an existing IP address 1

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bnymk

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Feb 7, 2003
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Hello All:

I have a website that I have hosted on IIS. Since our company is running out of IP addresses, I would like to use the exsiting IP address that is currently hosting another website and use the same IP address, but with a different URL (eg. and run if off the existing one. Is there anyway of doing that or if you guys can point me to a documentation that I can refer would be greatly appreicated.

Thanks.

"Behind every great fortune there lies a great crime", Honore De Balzac
 
The following article addresses IIS6, but is applicable to IIS5


Vince Grice
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Thanks for the link....I will look into that!!

"Behind every great fortune there lies a great crime", Honore De Balzac
 
I read the article but it is only a bief explanation. Is there any other sites that you know that explains in detail and the steps involvled to implement this. I will also search from my end.

Thanks.

"Behind every great fortune there lies a great crime", Honore De Balzac
 
To set up host headers you need to go to the web site's properties tab. Under advanced you will see where to set host headers. You need to set host headers for all sites using that IP address.

Vince Grice
vgrice@hotmail.com
MCSE Win2K, NT; MCSA; MCP+I
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I not only use all the brains I have, but all I can borrow.
- Woodrow Wilson
 
Vince:

I found a site with an explanation so thanks a lot for point me to the right direction. I have set up the site and it is up and running now.

Thanks.

"Behind every great fortune there lies a great crime", Honore De Balzac
 
where is this website and what solution did you do?
 
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