From: http://blog.csdn.net/lyhu/archive/2008/04/11/2282474.aspx
When Using Moss to build an internal enterprise portal, many sites are generally created, such as enterprise news, enterprise blogs, online interactive communities, and other sub-sites. To facilitate management, they are placed on different ports, such: http: // mhss/; http: // mhss81/; http: // MOSS: 82 /... When you access these sites, you will be given a port number, which is not easy to remember. Therefore, using a domain name for access will greatly improve the user experience.
Next I will demonstrate how to use domain name access.
Assume there are the following sub-sites: (klmy enterprise name)
Internal Enterprise Portal: http: // mhss/http://www.klmy.gov.cn/
Enterprise blog site: http: // mhss: 81/http://blog.klmy.gov.cn/
Enterprise Forum site: http: // mhss: 82/http://bbs.klmy.gov.cn/
1. Create a domain name on the enterprise intranet DNS Server
Open DNS Manager
Create a WWW host. The corresponding IP address points to the moss server.
Create a blog and BBS alias.
After adding:
After completion, reload
2. Set the Host Header Value of the moss site in IIS
Open the IIS manager. Take port 81 as an example:
3. Configure the moss site backup access ing in the Management Center
After all port ing is completed:
4. Access results
Is the experience better?
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