I am new to Source Off Site and would like to know if the following is possible.
DMZ
- Source Off Site
- External ports 80 and 443 are open
- IIS installed and we currently have web sites running on both port 80 and 443
LAN (Behind firewall)
- VSS database
Is there a way to configure IIS to forward requests to the SoS server on either port 80 or 443 and still have our web sites service requests on the same ports?
Thanks.
Source Off Site Installation Configuration (IIS)
Moderator: SourceGear
IIS doesn't interact with SOS at all. Also, SOS uses TCP/IP, not HTTP.
The solution would be to open a port for the SOS Server. If you use the SOS Server secure port, users would use encryption, which is fairly secure.
You can configure SOS to use any port not already used by another application on the machine. This setting is in the SOS Server Manager. .
The solution would be to open a port for the SOS Server. If you use the SOS Server secure port, users would use encryption, which is fairly secure.
You can configure SOS to use any port not already used by another application on the machine. This setting is in the SOS Server Manager. .
Linda Bauer
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager
Thanks for the quick reply!
Yes, I realize that SoS uses a TCP/IP port, however in our case, we only allow ports 80 and 443 open on the server that resides in our DMZ. Opening up a different port (other than port 80 or 443) is not an option for us. What would be your recommendations?
Should we set up a different (dedicated) server without IIS, and have the SoS service request on either port 80 or 443?
Yes, I realize that SoS uses a TCP/IP port, however in our case, we only allow ports 80 and 443 open on the server that resides in our DMZ. Opening up a different port (other than port 80 or 443) is not an option for us. What would be your recommendations?
Should we set up a different (dedicated) server without IIS, and have the SoS service request on either port 80 or 443?