I want to host two separate internal development websites (report1 and report2) on one IP address. The problem is that when I go to http://report2, I get the report1 site. I have set up the two websites in IIS 6. Both websites are on port 80, which according to what I have read should be okay since I am setting a distinct host header for each site. I have set up report1 and report2 as hostnames on my DNS server, both pointing at 192.168.0.55. The CF server is Bluedragon (free) which has a one IP address limitation, hence my desire to use one IP address. If I restart the Bluedragon service, I can browse to report2, but then when I browse to report1, I get the report2 site. I haven't needed to do much network administration in the past, so this is new to me. What am I missing? Is there a better way to accomplish this (separate ports maybe)? Thanks, Billy Cox Old World Spices [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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