Let's write a little bit today. For an article on anti-generation IIS, the software that we want to use to reverse the generation of IIS is called the integration package UPUPW.
UPUPW includes the Apache version and the Nginx version, we use the Nginx version of this experiment, the specific details of UPUPW, you can go to the http://www.upupw.net/view.
Now that you want to reverse the generation of IIS, we'll install IIS, configure the relevant Web application, the Zblog blog program we use here. For the installation of IIS and Zblog configuration, you can refer to my other blog, "Mud: Using IIS, Zblog, SQL Server to build ASP blog"
Description: Our operation this time is IIS and UPUPW are on the same server. If IIS is not on the same server as UPUPW, you can refer to the reverse proxy server for Kangle if you want to reverse the generation of IIS. If time is free, we'll write an article about how Kangle is going to reverse the generation of IIS.
IIS will no longer be able to use port 80 because of the reverse generation of IIS. Let's modify the port of IIS and modify the port of IIS to 81, as shown below:
When IIS is modified, the blog's Access form is: http://IP+ port, as shown below: