Hi,
it sould only be a matter of binding the website in IIS to use another port of your choosing.
Then feed that url into the remote site settings on the sender server.
Now, me being of the currious kind, I'm wondering what you'd gain from doing this? ;-)
Regards,
Morten
Thanks Morten
Well , I have a client that from some reason does not want to open the connection between the read/writeserver and the read-only server.
What i need is that from the outside people will access the front web site using port 80. and from the inside will access the web service in port other than 80
Arik
Hi,
I understand, in addition you can also put IP restriction on the webservices folder on the front-end so that only the backen server is allowed to access it.
//Morten
Thanks Morten
How can i achieve that ? The webservices folder does not exist in the IIS
Thanks
Arik
Is is possible to configure mirroring to use port other than 80 ?
The read\write server will access the read only server webservice on port diffrent than 80 ?