Bindings and Rules for Application Request Routing (ARR)-Week 32

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This week we take a look at how to leverage URL Rewrite for ARR to create different rules for different virtual IP's (VIP's). This is week 32 of a 52 week series for the web pro.
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Thanks for explaining. This helped me understanding why my webpages where not showing. it was going to the first point on IIS itself.
After creating my own rules and not let them be automatically made, i was able to fix my problem.

wishmaster-productions
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Dear Sir,

I have 2 servers A=192.168.1.11 and B=192.168.1.18 i have only one public ip and that forwarded to Server
B, but i need to use both servers at port 80 with the same public ip, both servers are running for different
aaplications, but the all application use port 80. is ther any option for rediredt the traffic came in server
A which contains /xyz should be redirected to the iis on server B

unniraj
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what is the best way to publish http and https for exchange 2013 owa and redirects all http to https at the same time?

ThiagoBeier
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Project Manager: can you set up ARR on our Dev server, simulating xyz client hitting a server and having it routed at our our end to another server behind the firewall?

Me: sure, np

PM: great.

Me (to self): crap... I'm boned.

~~~~ after browsing MSDN, needing more, I stumble onto this video ~~~~

(after implementing configuration) Me: I'M THE GREATEST DEVELOPER EVER!!!

mikeleeisback