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  Forum  General DotNetN...  Install It!  Can't access the site from the ouside.
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New Post 5/12/2008 9:21 AM
User is offline Tim Wimmer
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Can't access the site from the ouside. 

I've really been struggling with installation, but I think I have a good one now and I am getting close.  I am trying to host my own site on the internet on a company server, Windows 2003 / SQL Express 2005.  I have everything working on the inside, but I can't get it to work from the outside.  The site is in a virtual directory called ePortal under the Default website in IIS.  I know this is working because I dropped in a page in the virtual directory called default.asp from an older site and also one called login.aspx that I developed in .NET3.5 before I found DotNetNuke. 

I can get to these from the outside like this:

www.mydomain.com/ePortal/default.asp and www.mydomain.com/ePortal/login.aspx , so I assume my directory permissions and such are correct.

But if I try to go to www.mydomain.com/ePortal/default.aspx I get a DotNetNuke page with this message.

DotNetNuke Error: - Version 04.08.02

A transport-level error has occurred when sending the request to the server. (provider: Shared Memory Provider, error: 0 - The pipe is being closed.)

If I try it without the page, as in www.mydomain.com/ePortal/,   I get - Invalid URI: The hostname could not be parsed.

I have played around with port aliases and think that is maybe the problem, but nothing has worked for me yet. I searched for these errors in the forums, but nothing turned up. Any suggestion? 

 
New Post 5/12/2008 12:04 PM
User is offline Skipity
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Re: Can't access the site from the ouside. 

I am having the same problem.

 
New Post 5/13/2008 6:42 AM
User is offline Tim Wimmer
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Re: Can't access the site from the ouside. 

Ok, I got this going by piecing together other posts with similar but not exactly the same problem. 

In the situation described above, where my site is in a virtual directory called ePortal, the portal alias needed to be www.mydomain.com/ePortal .  I had tried this before and it did not work, but then I saw another post that mentioned that when you add or change a portal alias you need to 'Restart the Application'  before it is effective.  You do this from the Host login, then the Host menu, Host Settings page.  Once I restarted, all is well. 

Hope this helps others being driven crazy.

 

 
New Post 5/13/2008 10:44 AM
User is offline Skipity
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Re: Can't access the site from the ouside. 

I can't get mine to work i did as u said but i have my site in a virtual directory and i can't add the virtual directory name to the binding in ISS7. I think the bindings is the problem. Any ideas? or how would i go about installing to the wwwroot directory

 
New Post 5/13/2008 11:17 AM
User is offline Jeff Cochran
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Re: Can't access the site from the ouside. 

 Skipity wrote

I can't get mine to work i did as u said but i have my site in a virtual directory and i can't add the virtual directory name to the binding in ISS7. I think the bindings is the problem. Any ideas? or how would i go about installing to the wwwroot directory

You don't bind to a virtual directory.  You have to specify a virtual directory on the URL when requesting the page and it has to be in the alias.  In otherwords, to get http://www.sample.com/DNN/Default.aspx to work as a DNN site, you have to have a portal alias of www.sample.com/DNN.

Jeff

 
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