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Is my problem IIS or DNS ???

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josel

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Oct 16, 2001
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OK - I have been climbing my way up for the past 2 days. I have finally gotten my DNS definitions and IIS sites as well.

I now try to browse my web site to get diverted to a "under construction" page located in /inetpub/
I have three web sites. Two of them are outside /inetpub and one of them is within /inetpub/ They all have a document defined within the "Documents" tab in IIS

Why am I getting this page instead of the page I defined within my sites?

Thanks,


Jose Lerebours


KNOWLEDGE: Something you can give away endlessly and gain more of it in the process! - Jose Lerebours
 
Did you change the IP / domain names associated with the site definition? It is in the properties of the site and then 'Advanced' button. Make sure to add all the domain names you want linked to that site is in there. Also, just double check and make sure your default document matches the ones in the properties for the default document (index.htm, default.aspx, etc...).
 
Everything looks well in IIS - In fact, I have

Port 80 IP 67.35.69.77
casabellagallery.com Port 80 IP 67.35.69.77
www Port 80 IP 67.35.69.77

Within the Documents tab, I removed everything there was there and added my own index.cfm.

I do not get it. This thing is kicking my rear-end and it is starting to upset me :(

I know/feel that I am missing something so simple that I will hate myself once I get to it - Actually, I already hate myself for not know what to do :)

Regards,


Jose Lerebours



KNOWLEDGE: Something you can give away endlessly and gain more of it in the process! - Jose Lerebours
 
Within the Documents tab, I removed everything there was there and added my own index.cfm.
And is coldfusion running on the server?

Everything looks well in IIS -
with the hostheaders you posted looks far from well


First off;

What "A" records and what aliases ("CNAME") are defined in your public DNS setup.

and get rid of the hostheader with only "www" in it.




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