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I pointed a free subdomain from https://freedns.afraid.org/ to my local ip address to test some java and c# web applications running on my computer. (Just to be able to share a friendly url instead of the IP address with my co-oworkers)
Accidentally I accessed the url without the port numbers for the applications and I got an HTTP 404 response from my computer.
I checked the headers and the server is Microsoft-HTTPAPI/2.0.
After searching a lot I found out that it is HTTP.sys who is dealing with the requests at port 80.
Just out of curiosity, can I use this web server to serve a simple html?
I could not find if there is a root directory where it searches for the resources requested.
Thanks
windows http web server
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I pointed a free subdomain from https://freedns.afraid.org/ to my local ip address to test some java and c# web applications running on my computer. (Just to be able to share a friendly url instead of the IP address with my co-oworkers)
Accidentally I accessed the url without the port numbers for the applications and I got an HTTP 404 response from my computer.
I checked the headers and the server is Microsoft-HTTPAPI/2.0.
After searching a lot I found out that it is HTTP.sys who is dealing with the requests at port 80.
Just out of curiosity, can I use this web server to serve a simple html?
I could not find if there is a root directory where it searches for the resources requested.
Thanks
windows http web server
What is the OS version of your computer?
– shaochuancs
Mar 10 at 12:50
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I pointed a free subdomain from https://freedns.afraid.org/ to my local ip address to test some java and c# web applications running on my computer. (Just to be able to share a friendly url instead of the IP address with my co-oworkers)
Accidentally I accessed the url without the port numbers for the applications and I got an HTTP 404 response from my computer.
I checked the headers and the server is Microsoft-HTTPAPI/2.0.
After searching a lot I found out that it is HTTP.sys who is dealing with the requests at port 80.
Just out of curiosity, can I use this web server to serve a simple html?
I could not find if there is a root directory where it searches for the resources requested.
Thanks
windows http web server
I pointed a free subdomain from https://freedns.afraid.org/ to my local ip address to test some java and c# web applications running on my computer. (Just to be able to share a friendly url instead of the IP address with my co-oworkers)
Accidentally I accessed the url without the port numbers for the applications and I got an HTTP 404 response from my computer.
I checked the headers and the server is Microsoft-HTTPAPI/2.0.
After searching a lot I found out that it is HTTP.sys who is dealing with the requests at port 80.
Just out of curiosity, can I use this web server to serve a simple html?
I could not find if there is a root directory where it searches for the resources requested.
Thanks
windows http web server
windows http web server
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What is the OS version of your computer?
– shaochuancs
Mar 10 at 12:50
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What is the OS version of your computer?
– shaochuancs
Mar 10 at 12:50
What is the OS version of your computer?
– shaochuancs
Mar 10 at 12:50
What is the OS version of your computer?
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Mar 10 at 12:50
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