IIS welcome page not working from the local Machine
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i have an IIS web server installed on windows server 2012 R2, the problem is that when i try to open the http://localhost
page from the windows server 2012 it fails and displays (explorer cannot display this page), while when i try to access the welcome page from a remote machine it works fine.
Any ideas about the cause for this issue?
Thanks
iis windows-server-2012-r2
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i have an IIS web server installed on windows server 2012 R2, the problem is that when i try to open the http://localhost
page from the windows server 2012 it fails and displays (explorer cannot display this page), while when i try to access the welcome page from a remote machine it works fine.
Any ideas about the cause for this issue?
Thanks
iis windows-server-2012-r2
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i have an IIS web server installed on windows server 2012 R2, the problem is that when i try to open the http://localhost
page from the windows server 2012 it fails and displays (explorer cannot display this page), while when i try to access the welcome page from a remote machine it works fine.
Any ideas about the cause for this issue?
Thanks
iis windows-server-2012-r2
i have an IIS web server installed on windows server 2012 R2, the problem is that when i try to open the http://localhost
page from the windows server 2012 it fails and displays (explorer cannot display this page), while when i try to access the welcome page from a remote machine it works fine.
Any ideas about the cause for this issue?
Thanks
iis windows-server-2012-r2
iis windows-server-2012-r2
asked Jan 4 '17 at 11:27
Alaa eddean
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Make sure the bindings for the website are correct.
https://www.iis.net/configreference/system.applicationhost/sites/site/bindings/binding
Thanks for your reply, The binding settings are as default for the default web page that comes with IIS, also as i mentioned above the issue is on server side only, from client side i can see the welcome page.
– Alaa eddean
Jan 4 '17 at 12:23
What happens if you ping localhost on the server?
– Webbanditten
Jan 4 '17 at 12:27
It replies with the IPv6, but i also tried to use 127.0.0.1 and the same issue happens.
– Alaa eddean
Jan 4 '17 at 13:02
Interesting, maybe something in this answer will work? serverfault.com/questions/787320/…
– Webbanditten
Jan 4 '17 at 13:07
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Update,
The problem was fixed, it was an issue with the internet explorer security settings itself, had to remove localhost and 127.0.0.1 from the local intranet zone to the trusted sites zone (Internet Options > security) and the problem was fixed.
Many thanks all for your much appreciated replies.
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2 Answers
2
active
oldest
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active
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active
oldest
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up vote
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Make sure the bindings for the website are correct.
https://www.iis.net/configreference/system.applicationhost/sites/site/bindings/binding
Thanks for your reply, The binding settings are as default for the default web page that comes with IIS, also as i mentioned above the issue is on server side only, from client side i can see the welcome page.
– Alaa eddean
Jan 4 '17 at 12:23
What happens if you ping localhost on the server?
– Webbanditten
Jan 4 '17 at 12:27
It replies with the IPv6, but i also tried to use 127.0.0.1 and the same issue happens.
– Alaa eddean
Jan 4 '17 at 13:02
Interesting, maybe something in this answer will work? serverfault.com/questions/787320/…
– Webbanditten
Jan 4 '17 at 13:07
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
Make sure the bindings for the website are correct.
https://www.iis.net/configreference/system.applicationhost/sites/site/bindings/binding
Thanks for your reply, The binding settings are as default for the default web page that comes with IIS, also as i mentioned above the issue is on server side only, from client side i can see the welcome page.
– Alaa eddean
Jan 4 '17 at 12:23
What happens if you ping localhost on the server?
– Webbanditten
Jan 4 '17 at 12:27
It replies with the IPv6, but i also tried to use 127.0.0.1 and the same issue happens.
– Alaa eddean
Jan 4 '17 at 13:02
Interesting, maybe something in this answer will work? serverfault.com/questions/787320/…
– Webbanditten
Jan 4 '17 at 13:07
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up vote
0
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Make sure the bindings for the website are correct.
https://www.iis.net/configreference/system.applicationhost/sites/site/bindings/binding
Make sure the bindings for the website are correct.
https://www.iis.net/configreference/system.applicationhost/sites/site/bindings/binding
answered Jan 4 '17 at 11:37
Webbanditten
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Thanks for your reply, The binding settings are as default for the default web page that comes with IIS, also as i mentioned above the issue is on server side only, from client side i can see the welcome page.
– Alaa eddean
Jan 4 '17 at 12:23
What happens if you ping localhost on the server?
– Webbanditten
Jan 4 '17 at 12:27
It replies with the IPv6, but i also tried to use 127.0.0.1 and the same issue happens.
– Alaa eddean
Jan 4 '17 at 13:02
Interesting, maybe something in this answer will work? serverfault.com/questions/787320/…
– Webbanditten
Jan 4 '17 at 13:07
add a comment |
Thanks for your reply, The binding settings are as default for the default web page that comes with IIS, also as i mentioned above the issue is on server side only, from client side i can see the welcome page.
– Alaa eddean
Jan 4 '17 at 12:23
What happens if you ping localhost on the server?
– Webbanditten
Jan 4 '17 at 12:27
It replies with the IPv6, but i also tried to use 127.0.0.1 and the same issue happens.
– Alaa eddean
Jan 4 '17 at 13:02
Interesting, maybe something in this answer will work? serverfault.com/questions/787320/…
– Webbanditten
Jan 4 '17 at 13:07
Thanks for your reply, The binding settings are as default for the default web page that comes with IIS, also as i mentioned above the issue is on server side only, from client side i can see the welcome page.
– Alaa eddean
Jan 4 '17 at 12:23
Thanks for your reply, The binding settings are as default for the default web page that comes with IIS, also as i mentioned above the issue is on server side only, from client side i can see the welcome page.
– Alaa eddean
Jan 4 '17 at 12:23
What happens if you ping localhost on the server?
– Webbanditten
Jan 4 '17 at 12:27
What happens if you ping localhost on the server?
– Webbanditten
Jan 4 '17 at 12:27
It replies with the IPv6, but i also tried to use 127.0.0.1 and the same issue happens.
– Alaa eddean
Jan 4 '17 at 13:02
It replies with the IPv6, but i also tried to use 127.0.0.1 and the same issue happens.
– Alaa eddean
Jan 4 '17 at 13:02
Interesting, maybe something in this answer will work? serverfault.com/questions/787320/…
– Webbanditten
Jan 4 '17 at 13:07
Interesting, maybe something in this answer will work? serverfault.com/questions/787320/…
– Webbanditten
Jan 4 '17 at 13:07
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
Update,
The problem was fixed, it was an issue with the internet explorer security settings itself, had to remove localhost and 127.0.0.1 from the local intranet zone to the trusted sites zone (Internet Options > security) and the problem was fixed.
Many thanks all for your much appreciated replies.
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
Update,
The problem was fixed, it was an issue with the internet explorer security settings itself, had to remove localhost and 127.0.0.1 from the local intranet zone to the trusted sites zone (Internet Options > security) and the problem was fixed.
Many thanks all for your much appreciated replies.
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
Update,
The problem was fixed, it was an issue with the internet explorer security settings itself, had to remove localhost and 127.0.0.1 from the local intranet zone to the trusted sites zone (Internet Options > security) and the problem was fixed.
Many thanks all for your much appreciated replies.
Update,
The problem was fixed, it was an issue with the internet explorer security settings itself, had to remove localhost and 127.0.0.1 from the local intranet zone to the trusted sites zone (Internet Options > security) and the problem was fixed.
Many thanks all for your much appreciated replies.
answered Jan 4 '17 at 13:32
Alaa eddean
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