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8/7/2008 12:11 PM
 

I am setting up DNN in a corporate web farm environment. All request come in on port 80 and then are redirected to port 8080 on the web farm servers.  This can cause a little bit of trouble with DNN. On postbacks, pages call port 8080 instead of 80. I disabled Friendly URLs and that seemed to help with the menu links. In my web.config, I did not uncomment the line about remembering the port. Now my problem lies with the Links module. I have links to pages in my application. Those links are rewritten to use port 8080. How do I rectify this? I can hardcode the links but I would rather use DotNetNuke as intended if at all possible.

Any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated!!

 
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8/12/2008 3:27 PM
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I never got this scenario to work. So... I am coming across port 80 only. Things work great.

 

 
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