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Making application accessible from Internet
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19/10/2010 11:56:18
 
 
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ASP.NET
Catégorie:
Autre
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Environment:
C# 2.0
Divers
Thread ID:
01485973
Message ID:
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>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>>I have installed an ASP.NET application on the customer web server (new virtual server). The application is using form authentication. Now I need to tell them to make the pages of the application available/accessible from any place on the Internet. What specifically would they (the IT of the customer) have to do to make it happen?
>>>>
>>>>In essence:
>>>>(a) Make sure the IP address of the web server is accessible on the Internet.
>>>>(b) Tell potential users the address.
>>>>
>>>>But I don't think you've asked the right question :-}
>>>
>>>Should my question have been "how to make the IP address of the web server accessible on the Internet"?
>>
>>I guess so :-}
>>
>>>How do you do it?
>>
>>I see Al has given a pretty comprehensive answer. Presumably you have good reasons to host the web site on a machine at the clients premises rather then using an ISP ?
>
>The reason the web site has to be on the machine at the client is that on the same machine reside my VFP application. And the web application (ASP.NET) has to "communicate" with the VFP data.

Sounds a good enough reason :-}
I've done the same thing - but I only exposed web services on the 'internal' server and pulled data from there to the main 'external' site.
Did it mainly because the upload bandwidth from the company site wasn't so great (but also so I could use the services with Windows based apps as well).
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