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Somehow IIS resists to bind any/exist/new site on another IP. To test I did bind POP3 service on other IP:port80 and telnet successfully.

HTTP service won't start on other IP:port

What's wrong with IIS?

UPDATE: More info for non-skilled people:

Network adapter has many IP addresses like below: x.y.z.42 (primary) x.y.z.43 x.y.z.44 x.y.z.45

I can ping all of them. 43 is the default IP for web service. I can telnet x.y.z.43 80 with no problem.

I've added a test site runs on IP x.y.z.43, I can navigate it, telnet it. Everything is ok.

I've also added another binding that test site: x.y.z.44, however I cannot navigate site at http://x.y.z.44, or cannot telnet.

netstat displays only x.y.z.43:80 as listening. So there is no service binding on IP x.y.z.44.

I've removed the ip 44, configured POP3 service to run on ip x.y.z.44 port 80. I could telnet port 80. So there was nothing on port 80, it was unused.

It's Windows Server 2008 Standard. I'm not working from a remote pc, so firewall or internet connection & remote access won't block me. I can start a service on ip x.y.z:44 port:80 and make a connection. In short; IIS resists to start on another IP except x.y.z.43.

I've examined Event Log but no luck. I think I have to take a look to text logs of IIS, etc.

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  • More information is needed on your setup. There's not much to go on here.
    – Techie Joe
    Nov 6, 2013 at 1:12

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Here is the fix:

netsh http add iplisten ipaddress=x.y.z.44

Link: Netsh commands for HTTP

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Have you seen this article? I used it when I was having issues with iis http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb734869.aspx

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    It would help to post some relevant information from the link. Links break over time. If that happens your answer will essentially be lost.
    – squillman
    Nov 6, 2013 at 4:19

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