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Multiple Web Site Registry Settings (Compact 2013)

3/26/2014

Each Web site is its own subkey under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\COMM\HTTPD\Websites. Each Web site contains most, but not all, of the configuration options that the Web Server base registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\COMM\HTTPD specifies. The following table shows the registry values used to restrict requests that a Web site will accept.

Value : type

Description

NetworkInterfaces : String

Specifies a set of network interface names, separated by semicolons, which identify the adapter interfaces from which to receive requests. The key similarities supported are the use of - for negation, and the use of * for accepting all requests.

For example, setting this value to NE20001 would allow the Web site to be accessed only from the NE20001 interface; however, setting the value to -NE20001;* would allow requests from all interfaces except NE20001 to be processed by the Web site.

AllowDefaultSite : REG_DWORD

Default setting is 1. (Default Web site only). If this value is zero, then any request that is not mapped to a non-default Web site will be rejected.

HostedSites : String

Specifies a set of host names, separated by semicolons, that contains the host names that should be mapped to this site. The key similarities supported are the use of - for negation, and the use of * for accepting all host names. For example, the value wince1 would allow only the host named wince1 access to the site. The value -wince1;* would allow all hosts except for wince1.

Note

For all non-default Web sites, both HostedSites and NetworkInterfaces may be set; however, at least one of these two registry values must be set. If neither of these values is set, the Web Server will never map requests to the given Web site. If only one of these values is not set, it will default to *, thereby allowing access to all hosted sites or all network interfaces.

See Also

Reference

Web Server Registry Settings