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Last post 12-17-2008 12:12 PM by mindaugas. 4 replies.

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  • 12-09-2008, 11:34 AM

    • mindaugas
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    View all bindings

    Is there a way to view all the bindings assigned in a server? In IIS 6 you could filter by the IP address and then by port, specifically helpful when assigning an SSL to a site. I could figure out which IP addresses did not have an SSL already. Is there a way I can get a list of IP's and what ports they are bound to in IIS? I knwo I can search the applicationhost.config file but this is tedious and I want to see if there is an easier way, thanks!

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  • 12-09-2008, 11:35 AM In reply to

    • mindaugas
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    Re: View all bindings

     I just saw if I view sites in IIS in the features view window it shows binding. Not easy to read but its a step in the right direction. Anyone know of an even easier IIS 6 like way?

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  • 12-14-2008, 10:49 PM In reply to

    Re: View all bindings

    Hi,

    Right click a web site-> Edit Bindings.

    Do you means this?

    Thanks

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  • 12-14-2008, 10:51 PM In reply to

    Re: View all bindings

    You can try appcmd.exe.

    > appcmd list sites

    Cheers,
    Bernard Cheah
  • 12-17-2008, 12:12 PM In reply to

    • mindaugas
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    Re: View all bindings

    Something like appcmd list sites but easier to read. Remember in IIS 6 how you could filter by SSL port. Check this screenshot out. I want something like this again. Makes finding SSL's a LOT easier.

     

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