IIS Configuration :: Can Access Local Host Through Internet Using Public IP
May 7, 2015I hosted my web application in localhost.Now i need to test it from any where.Can i access my local host through internet using public IP?
View 1 RepliesI hosted my web application in localhost.Now i need to test it from any where.Can i access my local host through internet using public IP?
View 1 RepliesI Have developed an asp.net application. The application has been configured in my office local server not in the internet.
View 5 RepliesI downloaded WebMatrix thinking I could create a local Intranet page and simply host it from my server. Can I do this with WebMatrix? If so how?
View 1 RepliesI have done an application in my PC i would like to access it on other pc how can i do this.
View 4 RepliesI am having 5 systems connected through LAN.Now I am creating a web application in server and want to retrive that web application through all the systems so that other people can able to access it andwork with different pages in the application.Is this possible?If yes pls send me the steps how to do that?Same with database also.Pls respond me ASAP.
View 3 RepliesI have to host an asp.net that user can access that website something like http://111.11.11.11/myapp/homepage.aspx. ( my ip address will be 111.11.11.11). All I have local IIS installed. I want that if any user clicks on the link. He should be able to access that web application.
View 9 RepliesI can't figure this out. I have a simple ASP.NET application that I am hosting on my computer which all local computers can hit. The next thing I want to do is setup the website for public access. No matter what I can't seem to get it to work.
- I have allowed incoming connections to port 80 through the firewall.
- I have setup my router to port forward all HTTP requests (80) to my locally assigned IP (192.168.1.XXX).
- I have setup my server to use anonymous authentication, which is set to "Application pool identity".
- I have even shut off my firewall to try and see if it would work.
Can't figure this out. Read a bunch of information, and in my head this should work, but it seems like I am missing something simple. I realize this thread's subject matter applies to IIS7 more-so than ASP.NET, however since I am relatively new to ASP I figured maybe I missed an ASP setting or something.
I have problem of accessing my website created using visual studio on my local pc. the pc using windows 7 with static ip address has been configured and i have added a hostname "192.168.0.1 hosts myweb.mylocal.com" on c:windowssystem32driveretc. on the IIS i have configured the binding myweb.mylocal.com with impersonation set enabled and windows authentication is enabled.
the user login just keep prompting eventhough i have entered the correct username and password.
How can I test an application that I am publishing to a remote provider's IIS7 hosted site, with the VS2008 development server that is built in with VS2008 on an XP Machine?
My membership/roles work perfectly up on the remote host. On ths hosted IIS7 site when I try to access a secure directory it redirects to login, and I am able to login, however when I launch (debug - F5) from VS2008, it will provide that folder/resource, no questions asked. Same build, config, etc... nothing has changed.
I am running XP, and local IIS version installed is 5.1.
My guess is what is happening is that the new format required in the web.config is configured properly for IIS7 deployment, which is why it works remotely, but when running locally through VS2008/XP it is running with an older version on IIS and does not recoginize the new tags.
I have asp.net application deployed on local server what i want is to access application remotely through public(live)[We have one)..
View 5 RepliesWe have created an ASP.NET ( 3.5) application is configured to use FORM authentication and thus it has such a following items in Web.Config :
<location path="~/Admin/Default.aspx">
<system.web>
<authorization>
<allow roles="Manager,Member" />
<deny users="*" />
</authorization>
</system.web>
</location>
<location path="~/Admin/MyAccount.aspx">
<system.web>
<authorization>
the application runs OK on local web server box. Our ASP.net application is able to access Admin folder in local IIS application folder and its subdirectory. However, once uploaded to remote web host , user can login but when user wants to use any pages in ~/Admin subfolder, we get an exception that essentially states that access to the sub-directory is denied.
I can access a module from code behind but not from the aspx page in inline VB code <% ... %>.
I know its got to be something simple but I can't seem to find the answer anywhere.
I have the public ip i want to access my website in another system through internet how can i host through public ip
View 2 RepliesApp works well on local intranet, but having problema on external access?
View 4 RepliesCurrently our external customer submit all other data through our public web site, but submit some artifacts (.coc, pdf...) through email, then our administrators save those files come from email to our internal server. This is not efficient, because we cannot identify immdeately if our customer submitted their required documents before our administrator saved them to the server. I am seeking a technology that external customer can upload files through the public website toan intranet server that the external customer would not notice they are accessing intranet server.
View 4 RepliesFor example I need to create middle size internet shop with public frontend and private backend. No silverlight, only html
Is there any sense to use wcf?
If yes, what benefits I will get with wcf?
Can you test your connection from localhost to internet host Sqlserver Database
View 4 RepliesI have an intranet web app that uses .NET and Windows Authentication and IIS 7.5.
I originally accessed it with the URL http://computername ... that worked fine and there was no prompt for the username & password.
Then we set up a DNS entry and a host header so we could access it with a more realistic url (for example http://appname.mydomain.org) - I can still get to the site, but there's a username & password prompt even if I'm on the same network. We want to get
rid of this prompt...
I was able to remove the prompt by adding http://appname.mydomain.org to my Intranet sites in Internet Explorer settings - but is there a global fix or a server-side fix for this that wouldn't involve changing a setting on every client computer? My users and not technical at all and they're not going to know how to change that setting.
Alternatively, is there a way that an administrator could push this Internet Explorer setting to all computers on the network? I'm a software developer not a network admin so I'm a bit over my head on this one ... I would probably need to give them instructions about how to do it even though it's not my specialty.
I am trying to send email from localhost from last some days but not succeed.What happening is it is not showing a error but also email is not being sent. Other than that I have done the following steps:
1. Disable firewall
2. disable antivirus
3. In IIS > Default SMTP > Properties > Access tab > Only the list below is selected and in list I have added 127.0.0.1 and 192.168.15.2 (it is my computer ip)
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I am using gmail smtp server and email account to send email from my asp.net site. It works fine when I use it on some hosing server but it is strange it do not work on local machine. Plz guide me what should I do ? Do I need to install some smtp server (if yes plz mention the name as I am not aware of it) .
View 14 RepliesWhen I Start Debugging a website on the localhost the yellow bar no longer shows up at the top of the web page. How do I get it back?
View 5 RepliesI have a code to downolad a particular file that is stored at a particular location on the server...
for example i have a file untitled.bmp in the C: drive of my server and i download this to my localhost using the particular code...
protected void Button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
string filepath = (@"C:untitled.bmp");
// Create New instance of FileInfo class to get the properties of the file being downloaded
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now my problem is how do i download a folder with multiple files in it.. is there a way???
for example i have a folder named recovery in C: drive which contains two files untitled.bmp and test.txt.
I have an application running on my Home pc and with which i also have expose a webservice. But it is on my local machine.
My question is that i dont have any webserver purchased and i want to call my this local webservice from any where on internet. Is there any free service available on internet which can proxy my local webservice on internet?
I created a website using VS2010. When I run the website using built-in web server, everything works fine. The website recognizes javascript and aurigma uploader. When I publish the website to local folder and tried to access using IIS 5.1 on local pc,
the java scipt files did not work. I was getting yellow triangle sign at the bottom of the page indicating the object is expected. I tried to look online but i could not find any answer. I have included jquery and javascript file in the header section of master
I recently learnt of a method to display binary images, from a sql table, that requires that the image's ImageUrl be a url of a second page with a querystring value. For example, if I have two pages, Page1 and Page2, If my image is on Page1, the imageUrl would be something like page2.aspx?ImgID= ImageID(The Querystring value passed to Page2 from Page1) . This method displays the image perfectly in the local host but then only the red X icon, that replaces a missing image, shows up when I run my application online.
Why are the images not displaying and how may I correct this? I have my codes below.
Image on Page1:
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And this code displays the image on page1 but is the same on page2:
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