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12/9/2009 9:12 AM
 

Hi everyone

here's the deal. I have the latest version of DotNetnuke running on my server.
I have it installed on one of my servers and when I'm logged into it upon typing http://localhost into the address bar the site comes on, which is good of course.

What I'm struggling with though how can I make it visible to other computers? In other words how can I  have others view the site without logging into the server?

Thanks in advance

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Joe

 
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12/9/2009 11:19 AM
 

I assume you have access to the server.

  1. In IIS you will need to add host headers for the FQDN of your domain like www.mydomain.com
  2. You must also add the FQDN in the Portal Aliasses in Site Settings.
  3. And you need to create DNS Host A records for your FQDN and those should point to your static internet routable IP address.
 
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12/9/2009 11:24 AM
 

You may want to read a bit about this subject here: Hosting a website on your SBS 2000 & 2003:
http://www.smallbizserver.net/Articles/tabid/266/articleType/ArticleView/ArticleID/89/PageID/93/Default.aspx. Although some of the information may be a bit outdated it give you clue how to do things.

 
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