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On 24 Nov, 23:20, "Jack Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/11/24 Brandon Betances <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> > Theres 2 records in my DNS server...how many problems could there be? 2
> > records and they both point to the same address.
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> > On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 4:17 PM, Jack Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> >> 2008/11/24 Brandon Betances <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >> > now, I set the AppPool to NetworkService, and all Impersonation and Anon
> >> > Authentication to the Identity Pool, it works again.
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> >> > Baffling, really.
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> >> > On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 2:38 PM, BBetances <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >> >> I can't stand this anymore. Here's my problem:
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> >> >> IIS starts wonderfully, everything works, the sites work, I can
> >> >> connect through VS2008. This is a development server, BTW. When I
> >> >> leave VS running idle for a few minutes, usually 10, i'm guessing it
> >> >> times out, and I know this because my DNS query doesnt go through. My
> >> >> domain is home.net, so when I navigate towww.home.net, instead of
> >> >> seeing my page, I see the Internet implementation (a stupid real
> >> >> estate link site, check it out). I changed the binding to dc.home.net,
> >> >> the name of the server im on, and get a 404.
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> >> >> The real problem here, is that the issue is consistent, but the
> >> >> resolution is not. Sometimes, I recycle the app pool, and it works.
> >> >> Sometimes I have to change the identity of the app pool, and that
> >> >> works. Most of the time, its the anonymous connection settings that
> >> >> need to be changed, and sometimes, its the ASP Impersonation that is
> >> >> the problem. My issue with these resolutions is that I use my Admin
> >> >> identity to connect to everything. No pass-through, no identity pool,
> >> >> and if I did use the app identity, it would still be administrative. I
> >> >> have full permissions on all drives and paths, so I should'nt be
> >> >> getting this problem. But it's very perplexing.
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> >> >> Any ideas?
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> >> This has almost nothing to do with IIS, and everything to do with DNS.
> >>  Perhaps a little reading is in order
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> Your DNS server daemon configuration is not the only setting you
> should be concerned about W.R.T. DNS issues. The application hosts
> plays a part in this conversation as well.
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