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11/21/2007 9:58 AM
 

DotNetNuke version 04.06.02 is running on an IIS

The clients access a firewall via port 80, which sends the request to the IIS via port 81

The clients cannot access the webserver via port 81.

The DotNetNuke-Alias is also called

I tried to delete port 81 from the URL using SiteUrls.Config, but it didn't work out.

6, where all internet sites are accessed via port 81.www.domain.de:81. So the Urls for DNN are also transformed into xxx:81. So the clients cannot access them directly.

Ist his the right way? Could anybody post an example of a SiteUrls.Config deleting the port form the Url or changing the port into port 80?

Thank you for your answers.

 
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