beautifully said, too many people these days are learning how to use tools but not learning the underlying fundamentals that the tools are built on. Furthermore they do not even realize it.
More IIS vidz please. I’d like to see your take on the best method to run Node apps on Windows concurrently with IIS already running legacy .net apps. For example reverse proxy from IIS to Nginx, with Let’s Encrypt cert auto renew or best scenario. Geared towards internal users. Setup and demo…
I'm worried about the severing part . But, otherwise IIS is indeed great at it's job. It received some hate because it's by Microsoft but it's one of the best performers out there. It's the DSC part which I didnt have a very good experience with 4 years ago on a 2012R2 server. I hope that area has improved
I started my life with webservers on Apache 1.x and used to love it, then got a job to manage several IIS installations under Windows 2000(when you actually had physical servers and had to be physically there to manage them most of the time). I told the guy I knew almost nothing about IIS, he told me to be cool, that it was very easy to handle, and hired me anyways...... My god! How I hated those... When I started to understand it all, I figured he was having so many security and performance issues and wasn't even aware of it all, coz IIS and Windows were 'abstracting' most of it. At some point my goal in life was to get rid of all IIS and Windows Server instances and replace them by Apache running on Linux. Fast forward some 6 months and I managed it. Of course a lot of ASP code had to be re-written in PHP and it had a cost, however I managed to squeeze four Windows Server boxes in just one Linux/Apache one with performance to spare. We ended up saving a lot in the end. From that experience on, I wanted nothing to do with IIS anymore and I still don't. The only server product from Microsoft that I worked with for a long time, liked a lot, and still respect a lot is SQL Server. I was thrilled when it was ported to Linux. Now I don't just see the need for Windows Server anymore. Even in a LAN environment you don't even need it anymore to control local Windows workstations, since Samba v4.0(launched in 2012), Linux can impersonate Active Directory Master and Backup Domain Controllers perfectly.
1. How do we specify which particular host we want to access on that ip address? I think it's done via host header in http request we send, correct me if I'm wrong. 2. Is the hostname same as the folder/website we want to access OR it is binded to something(i don't know what that something is)?
I use arr in iis as a reverse proxy and it might be interrsting for others. I would like to further look at ways of dynamically serving configuration for it. In nginx you can for example pull a repo with conf files. Thoughts?
Since .Net Core getting popular more and more, people have started using the Kestrel against IIS. But IIS is still popular for the old .Net version (no choices actually) So More IIS Videos ahaha
The Problem I see is that people just take the stuff for granted and then have security issues because they don't really understand whats really going on.
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beautifully said, too many people these days are learning how to use tools but not learning the underlying fundamentals that the tools are built on. Furthermore they do not even realize it.
More IIS Videos please! Love your videos!
More IIS vidz please. I’d like to see your take on the best method to run Node apps on Windows concurrently with IIS already running legacy .net apps. For example reverse proxy from IIS to Nginx, with Let’s Encrypt cert auto renew or best scenario. Geared towards internal users. Setup and demo…
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@@kewltopix don't worry, It was just a joke, didn't mean to offend or anything, have a nice day!
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Hi , How to do DNS configuration in IIS
We built an ASP.NET web app and hosted it on IIS. It has been running for 10 years. It never fails once, serving around 1000 users. 😄
I'm worried about the severing part . But, otherwise IIS is indeed great at it's job. It received some hate because it's by Microsoft but it's one of the best performers out there. It's the DSC part which I didnt have a very good experience with 4 years ago on a 2012R2 server. I hope that area has improved
@@Miggleness I meant "serving". Oh my auto correct. I didn't see that.
It would be very interesting to hear about setting up SSL with IIS (Maybe Let's Encrypt on IIS ?)
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I started my life with webservers on Apache 1.x and used to love it, then got a job to manage several IIS installations under Windows 2000(when you actually had physical servers and had to be physically there to manage them most of the time). I told the guy I knew almost nothing about IIS, he told me to be cool, that it was very easy to handle, and hired me anyways......
My god! How I hated those... When I started to understand it all, I figured he was having so many security and performance issues and wasn't even aware of it all, coz IIS and Windows were 'abstracting' most of it. At some point my goal in life was to get rid of all IIS and Windows Server instances and replace them by Apache running on Linux.
Fast forward some 6 months and I managed it. Of course a lot of ASP code had to be re-written in PHP and it had a cost, however I managed to squeeze four Windows Server boxes in just one Linux/Apache one with performance to spare. We ended up saving a lot in the end. From that experience on, I wanted nothing to do with IIS anymore and I still don't.
The only server product from Microsoft that I worked with for a long time, liked a lot, and still respect a lot is SQL Server. I was thrilled when it was ported to Linux. Now I don't just see the need for Windows Server anymore.
Even in a LAN environment you don't even need it anymore to control local Windows workstations, since Samba v4.0(launched in 2012), Linux can impersonate Active Directory Master and Backup Domain Controllers perfectly.
Love the content really appreciate how you breaks the information down. Please continue to do more on the topic. You just got new subscriber!
More knowledge, I'm happy with your content... When i see any of your videos, I just get beautiful knowledge
At my work, we host some application on a IIS. So looking forward for more content related to it.
Wow ! Thanks for reminding, I used it like ages ago. Haha by web design beginnings
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But how come you know that I just started learning about it 🤔
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1. How do we specify which particular host we want to access on that ip address? I think it's done via host header in http request we send, correct me if I'm wrong.
2. Is the hostname same as the folder/website we want to access OR it is binded to something(i don't know what that something is)?
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I use arr in iis as a reverse proxy and it might be interrsting for others. I would like to further look at ways of dynamically serving configuration for it. In nginx you can for example pull a repo with conf files. Thoughts?
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Since .Net Core getting popular more and more, people have started using the Kestrel against IIS. But IIS is still popular for the old .Net version (no choices actually)
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The Problem I see is that people just take the stuff for granted and then have security issues because they don't really understand whats really going on.
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