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IIS 7.0 - Application Request Routing (ARR)
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wonyoo
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10-14-2009, 10:05 PM
Lumir
This thread seems to have gone dark. I wanted to follow up with you and further understand what your initial question was about?
Thanks.
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IIS 7.0 - Application Request Routing (ARR)
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wonyoo
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10-14-2009, 10:02 PM
runningdiplomat
Do you have a dedicated ARR server that is proxying requests? Or are you planning on running ARR on the same machine as SBS?
Either way, the basic idea is the same. Assuming that you have a dedicated server for ARR, at high level, what you will want to do are:
- Create a server farm where you will route HTTP ...
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IIS 7.0 - Application Request Routing (ARR)
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wonyoo
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10-09-2009, 2:17 PM
The anti-leeching can be done using URL rewrite (which is installed with ARR).
tip #6
http://ruslany.net/2009/04/10-url-rewriting-tips-and-tricks/
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IIS 7.0 - Application Request Routing (ARR)
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wonyoo
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10-02-2009, 12:32 PM
Lumir
I personally don't know of an external customer who uses ARR on R2 server core (although we do here at Microsoft in some of our online properties.) It is also part of our test matrix, so running ARR on server core (either R2 or WS08) is supported.
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IIS 7.0 - Application Request Routing (ARR)
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wonyoo
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09-28-2009, 11:11 AM
ARRv2 RC is shipped with URL rewrite v2 RC1. As a part of security feature, in URL rewrite v2 RC1, you have to explicitly manage the allow and deny list. The documentation on this is at http://learn.iis.net/page.aspx/686/setting-http-request-headers-and-iis-server-variables/
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IIS 7.0 - Application Request Routing (ARR)
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wonyoo
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09-25-2009, 3:34 PM
Thanks Tom. We will cross reference/blog on our end as well.
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IIS 7.0 - Application Request Routing (ARR)
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wonyoo
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09-25-2009, 1:31 PM
Sorry - I've been notified that the links above go through OWA (which was how I was accessing the email last night.)
Here are the links:Download ARRv2 RC from:
Microsoft Application Request Routing Version 2 RC for IIS 7.0 (x86) here.
Microsoft Application Request Routing Version 2 RC for IIS 7.0 (x64) here.
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IIS 7.0 - Application Request Routing (ARR)
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wonyoo
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09-25-2009, 11:19 AM
Tom - a blog post would be great. Let me know if you have trouble with it.
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IIS 7.0 - Application Request Routing (ARR)
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wonyoo
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09-24-2009, 11:42 PM
Tom
Wondering if you had tried ARR for your scenario. We have customers that are doing something similar using TomCat. The idea is the same, so I would think it works for WebLogic as well.
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IIS 7.0 - Application Request Routing (ARR)
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wonyoo
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09-24-2009, 11:40 PM
To close the loop on this, this problem is fixed in ARRv2 RC release which was just made public today.
Download ARRv2 RC from:
Microsoft Application Request Routing Version 2 RC for IIS 7.0 (x86) here.
Microsoft Application Request Routing Version 2 RC for IIS 7.0 (x64) here.