SSRS registers an endpoint directly with http.sys IIRC, so that’s why you don’t 
see it in IIS Manager

In web.config or applicationHost.config, do you see any redirect directives?

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Tony Wright
Sent: Monday, 23 November 2015 3:21 PM
To: ozDotNet <[email protected]>
Subject: Bindings

Hi all,

I have both SSRS and TFS installed on a server. Whenever I try to access a URL 
on a 2012R2 Standard server, even if it is just the base url 
(https://mysite.com.au) it redirects to the tfs site.

I do not want the base url automatically redirecting to the tfs site.

I have looked at the Bindings and can see TFS, which has the bindings set to:
http (no host name) Port:8080, IP Address=*
https (no host name) Port 443, IP Address=*

SSRS is not even listed as an IIS site and its configuration must be accessed 
via the Reporting Services Configuration Manager, which shows that I have a 
ReportServer virtual directory set up on Port 80. No certificate is set.

Currently, if I go to https://mysite.com.au, it redirects to 
https://10.20.30.40/tfs. (not the real ip address.)  The https is crossed out 
(certificate problems.)

How can I stop it from redirecting everything to this tfs instance except when 
I specifically request /tfs?

Regards,
Tony

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