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11/9/2009 10:59 AM
 

Feel free to roll back to localhost...

I am quite sure this is a portal alias and/or firewall issue, however it is hard to troubleshoot through a forum  


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Robert J Collins | Co-Founder & President

Netlogic Corporation

 
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11/9/2009 11:01 AM
 

 I was just thinking, can you access it using the localhost/dot... locally when you have it setup using that portal alias? 


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Robert J Collins | Co-Founder & President

Netlogic Corporation

 
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11/9/2009 11:09 AM
 

If I understand your question correctly, then no. I've gone back to localhost as the default (non editable) portal alias in portal 0, and if I add www.marketingunity.com:81 as another alias and then try to access it on the server itself I get an HTTP 400 bad request page. If I remove all portal aliases except for the default it still redirects to localhost when I type in the IP 192.168.168.16:81 - I guess this is because the IIS website for that IP/Port is set up to do that. though.

How very confusing it all is; I think I'm getting too old for this :-(

 
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11/9/2009 11:17 AM
 

Just to clarify, you have to port bound to 81 correct?  So by doing this localhost/dotnetnuke will not work, you would have to use localhost:81/dotnetnuke.  Is the port correctly set in the Website Properties?  If so, have you tried adding the :81 to the localhost request?  


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Robert J Collins | Co-Founder & President

Netlogic Corporation

 
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11/9/2009 11:23 AM
 

John Clark wrote
 

... http://localhost/dotnetnuke and it goes in OK. ... I try to enter www.domain.com:81 but this just gives an error.

As expected.  DNN is installed in a subdirectory but you're not specifying the subdirectory on the URL.  Try www.domain.com:81/dotnetnuke.

Jeff

 
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