I have two websites on a Windows 10 Pro box using IIs 10. Both websites have their bindings set for HTTP, a hostname, any IP address and both using Port 80. IT has added a DNS entry that resolves the website hostname set in bindings. From inside IIS I can browse either web site. On the machine that is hosting the web sites I can open them just using the web site host name. However, on another machine on the network you put in the FQDN of the web site and you immediately get a Error 404 Resource Not Found. When you do a nslookup on the FGDN is resolves correctly.
I am stumped. Anyone who might have an answer?
Thanks, Doug
The solution was to create a new site in IIS! This time I made sure that the hostname was all lower case and matched the host name in DNS. I am suspecting that everything is case sensitive.
Doug
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