Because I often learn about IIS servers and often use IIS servers, I also like to sum up my experience on IIS servers, the following describes how to bind two domain names to IIS and run them independently.
The IIS server can be used independently as a Web server or together with compatible tools, it can be used to establish Internet business, access and operate data from different data sources, and create Web applications. These applications use server scripts and component code to complete some client-server functions.
Q: There are two websites that use two domain names for access, but the IIS server has only one fixed IP address. How can I add two websites on one IIS server and run them independently?
The problem with this IIS server is relatively simple.
First, add the two websites on the IIS server as normal.
Then, right-click the second site name, select "properties" from the pop-up menu, and click "advanced" on the right of "ip address" under "Network logo.
Open the "advanced Website Logo" dialog box, click "add", select a local IP address in "ip address", and enter 80 in "TCP port, in the "Host Header Value" field, enter the domain name to which the website directs, and then click "OK.
In this way, we can bind two sites to the same IIS server.