thats not a dns issue, its a host header problem. go into the site properties and click the headers button and add all the hostnames you wish to access the site with.
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Browse All Topicswhen i broswe "one" of our sites the addres abr shows the ip addres sof the server rather than the web page, is ther eanything with in IIS that could be doing this, as everything else on same box works fine
ie, other web site i see http://www.website.com
on this web site i see http://83.100.2.1
the dns entries look the same as the other sites hosted on same box
win2003 NLB iis 6
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by: RightNLPosted on 2007-08-08 at 05:40:43ID: 19653489
sounds to me that there is a redirect active..
who is dns setup.. is there just an A-record point to the IP ??