Stefano,

I'm cc'ing your message to geoserver-users. I assume you installed the 
standalone build of geoserver, which installs a jetty servlet container. 
This can be configured to use an AJP13 connector from which your Web 
Server (IIS as far as I can tell from looking at your site) can access it.

You might want to read the following resources:

    * http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/docs/latest/iisintegration.html
      explains how to connect a servlet container (in this case tomcat,
      but with jetty it's the same procedure) to MS IIS.
    * http://docs.codehaus.org/display/JETTY/Configuring+AJP13+Using+mod_jk
      explains how to configure jetty to use the AJP13 connector.


Regards,
Andreas.

Stefano Gambini wrote:
> Hi,
> I have installed geoserver as localhost and built my interactive maps 
> in there. All is working fine. I'd like to make them, and their 
> functionalities, visible from my domain (www.geosisconsulting.eu). How 
> can i do it? By installing the whole geoserver (and mapbuilder) to the 
> root of my domain? I've actually tried, but doesn't work 
> (http://www.geosisconsulting.eu/geoserver/welcome.do)
>
> thanks

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