Configuration :: Adding Multiple Domains To Single Hosting Account
Mar 27, 2011
How do we reference different domains from single hosting account.At present i have put files related to different domains in their respective folders and named them accordingly with index.htm in each folder.
how do we connect different domains to the related folders.
using asp.net and c#is there any way to point different domains to single hosting account programatically using asp.net and c#
I have an application in the root. I setup BlogEngine to run in a directory of the account. There is a web config in root and another one in the directory. If I have a Web.Config in the root, then I can run application but not the blog. However, if Idisable the root web.conf then the blog will work and, as expected, the application will not work. How can I get both to work without having to integrate the Blog and the Appication? I understand this is a common problem in GoDaddy's hosting account. Has anyone found a solution?
I have in the past used Godaddy shared hosting with .net 4.0 and had no problems viewing and logging into the administration pages of a asp.net 4.0 website, using the default ASPNETDB.MDF. I don't remember if there was any changes to the web.config file. I can view the site but can't log into the site throws a error which has no detail just the custom error message explaining to change the custom tags for a more detailed message and even then it don't work get same message.
i want to have several domains A, B, C where a user can enter his username and password to login to a common main domain D.
So the user goes to A, B or C, enters his username and password, clicks the "login" button, and is then on the main domain D in a logged in/authenticated state. Then the user does the things he wants to do, and then clicks the logout-button and is then returned to the original domain that he came from, be it A, B or C.
What is the best way to do this?
I currently use forms authentication in ASP.NET 4.0 (C#).
I am trying to deploy Dundas charts in .aspx to my Godaddy hosting account, but they are not showing up. The Dundas support team said I need to do the following:
If you are not using BinaryStreaming, the ASPNET user must have enough rights to write temporary images on the server's Hard drive.If using Windows 2003, the IIS_WPG user requires Write and Modify permissions.
However, of course the Godaddy support team told me I need a dedicated server to do those things. We are on a tight budget and I have to work with what I have now.
I am using a Network Solutions (NS) shared hosting account. When adding two domain names to my NS account I originally had my entire hosting folder "/htdoc/" assigned to my first domain. I was instructed by customer service to create a new sub folder for each domain and assign the domain names to each one using my NS account manager. Each website is its own application with vastly different settings At this point my directory looked like this:
It is an error to use a section registered as allowDefinition='MachineToApplication' beyond application level. This error can be caused by a virtual directory not being configured as an application in IIS
Naturally I called NS assuming that all they need to do was change a setting so that each sub folder would serve as the main directory for each site. Instead I was told that I need to configure /htdocs/ as its own application with a special web.config file configured to handle this in some way. Of course my next question was how do I configure the web.config to solve this problem and instead of answering the question they said that the question was outside the scope of their customer support.
What I need is simple. Code to add to a web.config with default settings in the /htdocs/ directory that specifies the sub directories as the parent directories for those websites and that no setting in any specifec site should have an effect on any others.
I have a website running on a private Ip 1.2.3.4 with url "www.xyz.com" and which has external IP 7.8.9.10.
My question is If I want to add one more website on same server with different URL "www.pqr.com" What am I suppose to do? Can I use same External IP for the new website or Do I need one more External IP? And even if we can use same external IP for both website How do I route request to particular website.
Note:- My network is behind firewall and I have internal DNS server as well
I am looking at how best to prevent a single user account logging on multiple times in a webforms application. I know that MembershipUser.IsOnline exists, but I've read a few forum and blog entries suggesting that this can be unreliable, particularly in scenarios where a user closes a browser (without logging out) and attempts to logon with a different machine or browser.I looked at implementing a last past the post type system; when a user logs on older users are simply kicked off. It seems that FormsAuthentication.Signout() only works for the current user.
1.) What is the name of the OS process in which App Domain resides.
2.)if suppose There are Three Windows application hosted on a same envoirment and two instance is working for each application at a Time, means now total instance are six .what will happen among the below written cases :
a.) There will be six different app domain in a single OS process
b.) There will three app domain(one for each application) in a single OS process and some Parallel thread will be executed in each app domain for another instance.
c.) There will be Three OS process corresponding to each application.
3.) If eveything will remain same except there are three web application in place of windows in point 2, will there be any change in functioning.
I just upgraded to windows 4G hosting from old windows hosting on Godaddy. I have hosted multiple websites on this hosting account. The primary domain website [URL] is working fine after the upgrade but all other sites hosted in same account report some errors.
tag to stop other child web.config to inherit anything from parent.
I use asp.net to code my websites. Before 4G upgrade everything used to work like a charm. Has anybody else also experiences the same issues? If yes, what are the changes that we need to make to support multiple web sites in same 4G hosting account?
I have three asp.net 2.0 websites running on the same host server and recently upgraded to 3.5. After making changes necessary in the root web.config all sites run, but I've lost the stylesheet for the primary site.
Before the upgrade I had the following in the root web.config
<pages styleSheetTheme="Red" />
I got errors on this line because the upgraded web.config had another <pages> section. I tried adding the stylesheetTheme='Red" to that section and the primary website ran and looked right, but the subs got an error that there was no StyleSheetTheme="Red".
Each site has it's own stylesheets. How can I restore the stylesheettheme to the primary site without putting it in the root webconfig? Or, is there another way to handle this?
I have multiple sites hosted at a hosting company that does not support domain pointing. Right now I have all of my domains go to the root directory and Response.Redirect() to a sub-directory which leaves me with mydomain.com/subdir/. Is there a way to make my own pointer to eliminate the /subdir/ portion of the URL?
I have a web app located at [URL] and I have several domains, such as [URL], [URL], etc. all pointing to the same directory in IIS. I use Host Headers to acheive this by setting the 'Host Header Values' under properties for the main site (under the Web site identification section). Based on the host header value I perform different functions in my pages.
Because of the way I have it set up, all the domains share the same files, web.config, etc. I have set the 'machinekey' in my web.config and have forms authemtication. However, when I go to MyMainSite.com and log in and then the user clicks a link and gets directed to MyFirstSite.com the user is shown as logged out. I need the user to be logged in and I need to be able to access the logged in user profile to display certain information. I thought by setting the 'machinekey', i could acheive this, but it does not seem to work.
how to go about having a single log on for my users?
The articles I have found show the same domain or have different domains each with a different web.config. The way they describe does not seem to work for me.
We are having a project which is for various online application systems for an educational institute. (Asp.Net 2.0 Web Site)
initially we developed all applications in single project with proper folder structure. but now we want to make each application as separate product.
all applications share single authentication(Obviusly this is single project) want to keep that way only.
I want to split project in smaller projects but want to keep shared authentication so how should i orgnise this project in IDE.
Also i need guidence on hosting such project
i should make small projects within single solution file. and at the time of publish amke single virtual directory to host the root project(login.aspx etc) and in subdirectories i should host other projects. so this way SSO(single sign on) across applications is possible ..
im using visual studio 2008. my requirement is to implement single sign on across many domains without using cookies. is this possible? for example, i have 3 domains (hosted in 3 different systems). www.domain1.com www.domain2.com www.domain3.com and cookies are disabled. i implemented single sign on with cookies, if the sites are hosted in single system then it is working. but it doesnt work if cookies are disabled. i tried all made all possible google searches, but couldnt find anything useful.
I contacted GoDaddy and they informed me that their Shared Hosting accounts only allow partial trust and Report viewer requires Full Trust and therefore I cannot use Report Viewer on my website. (nor do they know of any report tool that will work on their site) I just have a hard time believing that of all the accounts on Godaddy that NO ONE is running any kind reports, I can see some uses for databases with no reporting needed, but not as many as need reporting. Just a quick question, has anyone been succesful with a report tool that will work on GoDaddys shared hosting environment ?
So I know you can share your cookies across subdomains eg. staging.mysite.com and www.mysite.com etc by setting the domain of the cookies to ".mysite.com"
BUT, is there a way to share across all the sub domains EXCEPT one. e.g. the cookies will not persist on images.mysite.com?
Is it possible to have one asp.net web application that handles requests from two domains via asp.net routing? I need one TLD domain per language version pointing to the same app.
How to set up a route that recognize, if the request is coming from domain1.de or domain2.com? How to configure the domains DNS for this to work?
How to create subdomains in IIS? For example if i have 2 URLS - portal.ABC.com and product.ABC.com and both have different projects in visual studio.Net.
If i have to deploy them on the same server, how to map their URLs?
Also, is it possible to share the session information between both of them?
I have a custom ASP.NET application that I utilize for several clients that I host. Each client has a separate domain and the application is normally a child application under the root domain [URL]. The application files are the same (aspx, ascx, style sheets, images, etc.). The only thing different is the web.config file for each client. As development of the application continues to evolve, I have to update the application for each directory and this obviously becoming tedious. I am trying to come up with a method keep the application up to date. My first though is placing the application into a single physical path and creating multiple applications pointing to that path (the problem with this method is I can't have different web.config files). I am curious as to what solution others are using in this scenario...
I have an Unlimited Hosting account with Godaddy using IIS7 (Shared Hosting). I host multiple domains on this account. I am unable to get URL Routing 4.0 (Non MVC) working on any of the domains that are being hosted. I can get routing to work via the root site, however, I need it to work on specific sites that I host under the root domain.
ie. I have sjfm.org which is hosted on my shared account in the directory sjfmnew
When I place the global.asax file and associated routing page in that directory the routing just shows 404 pages. However, when I place those files under the root site I am able to see the results. how I can get it to show correctly for that one domain?