Hi,
You just need to point your application (.Net Website/OpenLayers) to
consume the services available at 8080 (GeoServer).... then possibly
lock down the use of 8080 to your own server (and thus hide it from
'the wild') using a firewall.

Hope it helps
Luc

On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 11:56 AM, bsheehy <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm using GeoServer to server maps and Openlayers to display them in a .Net
> Website. Its all installed on Windows Server 2003 with my my site that uses
> OpenLayers hosted by IIS.I use WFS and WMS services. Even though they are on
> the same server, I think the different ports 80 for IIs and 8080 for
> GeoServer constitute different domains.
> Do I need to use a Proxy?
>
> Can someone point me to some idiot proof help that shows me how to set this
> up - because I'm totally lost.
>
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