Sharepoint sites within the default website?
I have recently purchased a server with Windows Server Small Business Edition 2003 R2 with SharePoint 3 installed. By default, I get a website installed on port 80 as the default website, and this runs many SBS features, including OWA and Terminal Services etc. I also get web sites for WSUS administration, Sharepoint Administration, Sharepoint Central Administration, "Companyweb" on port 80, and the site collection default website that was created after SharePoint 3 setup. Apart from "companyweb", all of these are on different ports. What I want to do isretain the default website on port 80, providing access to the integrated features that came with SBS (like Exchange OWA, OMA, WSUS, connect computer, remote workplace, backup services etc), but then have the SharePoint 3 sites that I am going to create (such as a blog, a wiki, a social meeting workspace, and document workspace), but have them accessible through port 80 as virtual sites (or some other method). So, currently I have https://server.fqdn.domain/exchangefor OWA, andhttp://server.fqdn.domain/for the website root, http://server.fqdn.domain/remote for the SBSremote workplacefeature, but the SharePoint sites are at http://server.fqdn.domain:31239 and http://server.fqdn.domain:30484 and I want them to be accessible from http://server.fqdn.domain/blog and http://server.fqdn.domain/meeting Unfortunately our ISP uses a web-based firewall configuration system, and we can only configure ports 80, 25, 443 and other commonly used ports for external incoming access. Is this possible to have them all accessible through onehostname/urlon one port (80)? Step by step instructions if possible!
June 12th, 2007 4:44am

Multiple sites existing on one server (and port) can be accessed by assigning the other sites a host header value or different IP address admin props > web site > advanced > editKron
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