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Browse All TopicsI have two web servers running on two different computers:
server 1 runs IIS with a single website: server1.samedomain.net,
server 2 runs Apache on Linux with a single website: server2.samedomain.net
I have put document.domain="samedomai
server1.samedomain.net/def
Both default.aspx and default.html have document.domain = "samedomain.net"
I still get "Permission Denied" when the Server2/website/default.ht
I don't have a dns, I simple use host files and I don't have subdomains. Do I need to put the document.domain statements somewhere special? I do have access to a dns server on another linux server if necessary, but all I wanted to was do some testing between these two sites and now I can't even get out of the starting gate.
The actual referrer and url properties as seen in Server2 are:
referrer: http://itsadvantage.net/de
url: http://itsa2.itsadvantage.
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