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Single external Https FQDN to multiple internal web services

Asked By Alistair Doran
28-Jan-08 01:41 PM
Can you help me?
I'm sure I should know how to do this but it is so long since I've had to do
some detailed technical stuff on IIS I've forgotten a lot.

I would like to configure our external SSL FQDN address to be the single
point of access to a host of web services on multiple servers. Currently our
core FQDN points to our primary SharePoint 2003 portal (soon to be upgrade
to MOSS 2007).We also have many other interal web services with seperate
FQDN including things like blogs (not sharepoint), wiki (not sharepoint),
project manage (sharepoint base) and search (MS Search Express 2008) which
I'd like to bring all under the one FQDN and where possible under a single
sign on (SSO). e.g https://QFDN/search, Https://QFDN/wiki and so on.

Is this possible? If so there do I start?

Thanks

Alistair

Please post only to one newsgroup.

Asked By Mike Walsh
28-Jan-08 03:15 PM
Please post only to one newsgroup.

Only setup_and_administration is valid for this question.

.general is for questions that don't fit in any other newsgroup (and it
fits setup_and_administration)

and .design_and_customization is for the kind of customization you use
SPD 2007 for which this question obviously isn't.

(Using Thunderbird I can't change the reply to - sorry for that)

Mike Walsh
WSS FAQ http://www.wssfaq.com
no private e-mail questions please

Sorry Mike for up setting you!

Asked By Alistair Doran
28-Jan-08 05:00 PM
Sorry Mike for up setting you! I did not realise you were the owner of the
"MICROSOFT" newsgroups and that this was the policy!

Mike speaks the truth. Disrespecting him isn't going to get you anywhere.

Asked By Todd Klindt [WSS MVP]
29-Jan-08 04:44 PM
Mike speaks the truth.  Disrespecting him isn't going to get you anywhere.

SharePoint won't do what you're looking for out of the box.  I think ISA
server will do what you want.  It allows you to publish multiple
applications under the same URL.

tk
Thanks Todd for pointing to something useful.
Asked By Alistair Doran
30-Jan-08 04:45 AM
Thanks Todd for pointing to something useful. And yes you are right, I
should have replied in the manner I did, sorry Mike. I didn't realise there
was such a policy and I was trying to resolve something quickly so I thought
by pointing to the groups where the readers may have the skills to answer
even the subject may not nessarly match I would get an answer quicker.

Regards

Alistair
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