Getting Frontier to ignore a domain

Lawrence Lee lawrence at userland.com
Tue May 20 16:50:33 PDT 2003


If you have IIS 5.0 installed, you could use socket pooling. Jason Levine
has a HowTo here:
 
http://q.queso.com/archives/000096
 
Lawrence

-----Original Message-----
From: frontier-users-admin at userland.com
[mailto:frontier-users-admin at userland.com] On Behalf Of Richman Mark-A13124
Sent: May 20, 2003 3:02 PM
To: frontier-users at userland.com
Subject: Getting Frontier to ignore a domain



I've been successful in the past getting Frontier to host multiple domains,
but now I'm trying to do the opposite. I have both IIS and Frontier
installed on a Windows 2000 server. I want Frontier to respond to one domain
name, and IIS to respond to the other. Currently Frontier responds to both
addresses. I know I can do this by changing ports, but I don't want to have
to have port #'s in my URLs. 

Any suggestions on how to accomplish this? 

Thanks, 
Mark Richman 

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