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> Hi
>
> At present, i have a server running multiple sites which i have
> created dns cname records for the access them.
>
> I have been assigned a static ip by my ISP which i have setup on my
> router to forward port 80 requests to my server. I can see my default
> IIS site with this no problem.
>
> How can i configure my server/dns/iis so that my static ip plus a port
> number points to a specific website on my server? Im guessing this
> again is something to do with the port forwarding on the router but
> have not been able to figure this out so far..
>
> Novice here so any help appreciated greatly!
DNS servers cannot publish port numbers with records to web browsers. Use
default port 80 with host headers or include the port number in the URL.
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