Is it possible to run Tonido with a custom URL on a server that hosts a website in IIS?
Tonido works fine on this server when I use <accountname>.tonidoid.com. After purchasing Biz and changing to a custom URL it doesn't work. I assume because IIS is taking the port 80 traffic.
Is there a way I can redirect or forward the domain in IIS to Tonido?
Custom URL along with IIS?
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Re: Custom URL along with IIS?
I am not sure about IIS, but in Apache you can proxy a URL to a different server.
Say domain.com/tonido => Tonido.
If that doesn't work, create a new subdomain like http://tonido.domain.com:10001
Or you can use the same domain but different port
http://domain.com:10001
Say domain.com/tonido => Tonido.
If that doesn't work, create a new subdomain like http://tonido.domain.com:10001
Or you can use the same domain but different port
http://domain.com:10001
Re: Custom URL along with IIS?
Hi,
I've found this post, I realise it's old, but I have a similar question.
It involves port 443 instead of 80.
I have a site in IIS (a webmail) that has SSL.
Also I have activated SSL in Tonido, but I have only 1 external IP, so accesing Tonido with https from outside of Lan always gets stuck in IIS because it has a binding on that port.
What can I do to use Tonido with https alongside IIS?
Thank you.
I've found this post, I realise it's old, but I have a similar question.
It involves port 443 instead of 80.
I have a site in IIS (a webmail) that has SSL.
Also I have activated SSL in Tonido, but I have only 1 external IP, so accesing Tonido with https from outside of Lan always gets stuck in IIS because it has a binding on that port.
What can I do to use Tonido with https alongside IIS?
Thank you.
Re: Custom URL along with IIS?
Following up on my old post.
I installed latest version of Tonido yesterday and SSL just works on it's default port 10001.
I use it with a free LetsEncrypt certificate and it's all good.
I installed latest version of Tonido yesterday and SSL just works on it's default port 10001.
I use it with a free LetsEncrypt certificate and it's all good.
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