Haha classic
On Friday, 7 August 2015, Greg Keogh wrote:
> OK FOLKS! Those of you who are sys admins don't laugh at what I just
> found, by accidentally noticing that all of my web sites where slowly
> vanishing throughout the afternoon...
>
> Around 11am this morning I finished migrating 6 of m
OK FOLKS! Those of you who are sys admins don't laugh at what I just found,
by accidentally noticing that all of my web sites where slowly vanishing
throughout the afternoon...
Around 11am this morning I finished migrating 6 of my domains from one
provider to another. I set the DNS A records for a
On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 5:19 PM, Greg Keogh wrote:
> Does the https one work on its own (http one removed or disabled)?
>>
>
> They are completely independent, in different sites and different app
> pools, they only share the executable files folder (and I know the
> permissions are okay). The htt
>
> Does the https one work on its own (http one removed or disabled)?
>
They are completely independent, in different sites and different app
pools, they only share the executable files folder (and I know the
permissions are okay). The https one times out under all experiments I've
run so far. I'
Does the https one work on its own (http one removed or disabled)?
On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 4:30 PM, Greg Keogh wrote:
> Folks, I've put a Web API project (created by the VS2015 Framework 4.5
> wizard) on my server. I've got two applications pointing to the folder with
> the app files, one site is
Folks, I've put a Web API project (created by the VS2015 Framework 4.5
wizard) on my server. I've got two applications pointing to the folder with
the app files, one site is http scheme and the other site has a certificate
for https. The app responds and works okay with http, but it times out for
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