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I have two webservers installed on one machine:

  • Apache running on port 8080
  • IIS on port 80

I want to define a rule in IIS that whenever someone wants to access my server in the form of apache.myserver.org the visitor should be redirected to myserver.org:8080. In any other cases the IIS on port 80 should be used as webserver.

Is that possible with the IIS?

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    It's certainly possible with Apache (without having to rely on an additional component)!
    – symcbean
    Apr 25, 2012 at 11:59

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You're looking for a reverse proxy. This should be helpful:

http://blogs.iis.net/wonyoo/archive/2008/07/09/application-request-routing-arr-as-a-reverse-proxy.aspx

For pattern, you'll need to use apache.myserver.org or *apache.myserver.org* - not sure about that so you should experiment a bit.

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