Um, doesn’t work that way (or I’m
not understanding what you are saying to do). DNS does name -> ip address resolution
only. Nothing about ports. If you want wsus.domain.com to just work (no ports
included in the URL) then in IIS you need to configure a website to listen on
port 80 and respond to requests including that host header. Now, the original question was about SUS –
you can definitely have SUS working on a website other than the default website
(I’ve done that before). Not sure about WSUS, but I’m sure that’s
not impossible either. It’s just a matter of duplicating the correct
settings across to another site. The Sharepoint config stuff mentioned by
others is probably what’s stopping your current config from working
though. Sharepoint (whether it’s SPS or WSS) installs an ISAPI filter
that intercepts incoming requests and reroutes it through to Sharepoint’s
internal document system. If the site’s been extended as a Sharepoint
site, you need to use the Sharepoint Admin website to set parts that other
products use as “managed” paths, and have them excluded from being
managed by Sharepoint. Cheers Ken From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Ryan A. Conrad Use host headers in IIS for WSUS as an DNS
alias, then you can also advertise it on any port you wish. Servername.domain.com:8159 Alias: wsus.domain.com You should be able to put both in your
GPO. -Ryan From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Salandra, Justin A. I could install WSUS and elearning on the
same box though and not have to worry about it? If I change the port for
WSUS or SUS will that have a negative affect on my clients? -----Original Message----- It’s likely Sharepoint that’s messing
things up for you. You can do a couple of things: De-extend the default website in the sharepoint
site settings Exclude all of the WSUS and elearning paths from
the managed paths setting in the WSS site (likely what’s happening is WSS
is trapping the requests). From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Salandra, Justin A. Has anyone been able to figure out
how to install multiple products to a single web server? I have noticed
that if I want to have MS SUS, SharePoint Services and Microsoft eLearning
Library all on the same server, they all want to install to the Default Web
Site and I can’t get them to work. Besides buying a separate server
for each program, how can I get them all on the same webserver? Justin A. Salandra MCSE Windows 2000 & 2003 |
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