OK.. ready for this....
I finally set some time to migrate my IIS server to a new box and in doing so have faced something I have never seen before.
I started setting up the sites (using on IP- Host headers) and when I would test the site on a user machine... I would get strange overflow.
Let me explain...
SITE 1 Setup-
Host headers to look at all assigned IPs for:
and site111111.com
Works great..
I then set up another...
and site22222.com
ok.. so I test then test site111111.com
and instead of seeing site 1111111 I see: site22222.com
OK... so i say thats strange.. and make a default site...
I leave the host headers blank to catch all other sites...
and I turned off the other sites... just the default running with a blank page.
Now when I click the ip address.. I get site22222.com with no images (obviously because it is off and the HTML is cached?
Anyone else have this happen?
I ended up leaving the othre server up.. walking outside and banging my head against a tree...
That did help either.
Pleas let me know if you ever saw it.. fixed it.. or just plain had other IIS freaky issues.
Thanks
David McIntosh
Have a nice day!
I finally set some time to migrate my IIS server to a new box and in doing so have faced something I have never seen before.
I started setting up the sites (using on IP- Host headers) and when I would test the site on a user machine... I would get strange overflow.
Let me explain...
SITE 1 Setup-
Host headers to look at all assigned IPs for:
and site111111.com
Works great..
I then set up another...
and site22222.com
ok.. so I test then test site111111.com
and instead of seeing site 1111111 I see: site22222.com
OK... so i say thats strange.. and make a default site...
I leave the host headers blank to catch all other sites...
and I turned off the other sites... just the default running with a blank page.
Now when I click the ip address.. I get site22222.com with no images (obviously because it is off and the HTML is cached?
Anyone else have this happen?
I ended up leaving the othre server up.. walking outside and banging my head against a tree...
That did help either.
Pleas let me know if you ever saw it.. fixed it.. or just plain had other IIS freaky issues.
Thanks
David McIntosh
Have a nice day!