SharePoint applications, often need to configure a dual domain name, for different authentication methods to provide access to the portal, below a brief introduction, how to configure a dual domain name for SharePoint as a host header;
Configure a host-based header for a dual domain
1. Test sites that could have been accessed, such as
2. Go to the Admin Center and create an extension application for the application, such as:
3, fill in the name of the extension application, that is, the second domain name, such as:
4, can be viewed in IIS, more than a Web site, such as:
5, then you can access the address of this site, such as:
Modify the SharePoint site Host header
1, enter IIS, site, such as:
Click on the bindings in the right side of the action, i.e. bindings, such as:
2. Modify the host Name property in site bindings, such as:
3. Modify the alternate access mappings for the application, such as:
4. Modified alternate access mappings, such as:
5. View new domain Access after modification, such as:
6, in particular, if the two domain name authentication method is exactly the same, you only need to add alternate access mappings and IIS Web site host header bindings, such as:
Summary
When you need to configure a dual domain name, if the two domain names using different authentication method, you need to take the way to extend the Web application, if the authentication method is the same, only need to add a host header binding, add alternate access mappings.
Well, it's very simple, just get here, rest, take a break ...
SharePoint 2013 configures a host header-based dual domain for a site