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Microsoft IIS 10.0 Cookbook
Microsoft IIS 10.0 Cookbook

Microsoft IIS 10.0 Cookbook: Task-oriented recipes to manage your web server with ease

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Microsoft IIS 10.0 Cookbook

Creating an Application Pool in IIS 10.0

In this chapter, we will cover the following recipes:

  • Understanding application pools in IIS 10.0
  • Installing a lower-version framework
  • Creating different application pools in IIS 10.0
  • Configuring application pools in IIS 10.0
  • Hosting .NET web pages
  • Hosting different versions of a .NET website
  • Testing different versions of a web application

Introduction

When you finish your IIS 10.0 installation, you will get the default application pools and default web site. The application pool works on worker process or a set of worker processes for one or more websites.

Application pools are used to separate sets of IIS worker process that share the same configuration and application-level boundaries as your web applications. This is a really great feature of IIS and helps us run our web applications.

The benefit of application pools is that if you have an issue with one of the application pools, it will only effect the associated application pool.

Application pools enable us to isolate our web application for better security, reliability, and availability.

Two types of application pipelines are available. We can select integrated mode (supports IIS 7.5 or later versions) or classic mode (IIS 6.0).

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Understanding application pools in IIS 10.0

In this recipe, we will understand application pools. We can simply say that the application pool is the heart of IIS 10.0. Application pools are logical groupings of web applications that will execute in a common process, thereby allowing greater granularity over which programs are clustered together in a single process. For example, if you require every web application to execute in a separate process, you simply go and create an application pool for each application of different framework versions.

Let's say that we have more than one version of a website, one that supports framework 2.0 and another one supporting framework 4.0 or some different application such as PHP or WordPress. All these website process are managed through application pools.

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Installation of lower framework version

In this recipe, we are going to install framework 3.5 on Windows Server 2016. By default, IIS 10.0 has framework version 4.0. We will install the lower version of the framework, which supports web applications with .NET framework versions 2.0 through 3.5.

For example, if you have a web application you created a few years back and it was developed in the v2.0 .NET framework, you can use this recipe in order to make it run on IIS 10.0. Let's begin.

Getting ready

To step through this recipe, you need to install framework v3.5, which is based on the v2.0 framework. You will need a Windows Server 2016 instance. You should have the Server 2016 OS media for the framework 3.5 files or an...

Creating different application pools in IIS 10.0

In this recipe, we are going to create an application pool that supports .NET versions 2.0 to 3.5. We already have the default application pool available for 4.0. This recipe will guide you through creating the different application pools you require.

Getting ready

In this recipe, we need IIS 10.0 and .NET framework 3.5. You should have administrative privileges.

How to do it...

  1. Open Server Manager on Windows Server 2016. Click on the Tools menu and open IIS Manager.
  1. Expand the IIS server (WIN2016IIS). You'll get...

Configuration of application pool on IIS 10.0

In this recipe, we will have an overview of application pool properties. We will check out the default configurations under Basic Settings, Recycling, and Advanced Settings. This is very helpful for a developer or system administrator as one can configure different properties of different application pools based on application requirements.

Getting ready

For this recipe, we need IIS 10.0 and any version of the .NET framework installed on IIS 10.0. You must have administrative privileges.

How to do it...

  1. Open Server Manager...

Hosting .NET web page

In this recipe, we are going to host a .NET default v4.0-supported web page. We will check out the default website properties. We will upload the web page to the default wwwroot directory.

Getting ready

We need a v4.0 application to be installed on IIS 10.0 Server, and our v4.0 .NET web page should be ready. We'll need to install some IIS components not installed already in IIS 10.0. For this, you must have administrative privileges.

How to do it...

First, we have to install some .NET supported components.

  1. Open Server Manager on Windows Server...

Hosting different versions of a .NET website

In this recipe, we are going to host a .NET v2.0-supported web page. We will change the property of the Default Web Site. We will upload the web page to the default wwwroot directory.

Getting ready

We already have the v2.0 and v3.5 framework versions installed on IIS 10.0 Server. The v4.0 .NET web page we created should be ready. You must have administrative privileges.

How to do it...

  1. Open IIS Manager and click on Default Web Site.
  2. In the Actions pane, click on Basic Settings... and then click on the Select... button, highlighted...

Testing different versions of a website

In this recipe, we are going to test the v3.5 application pool we created. Also, we will test the default v4.0 application pool.

We are going to test the v4.0 and v3.5 frameworks. We have created both the files and already uploaded them to wwwroot folder.

Getting ready

In this recipe, we need the already configured v4.0 and v3.5 frameworks. For the web pages, we've already created the v4.0 and v3.5 framework application files. One by one, we will test the localhost URL and see the result. We will also test across versions of frameworks and web application files.

How to do it...

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Key benefits

  • • Provide a secure, easy-to-manage extensible platform for hosting your websites
  • • Leverage IIS 10.0 in order to deploy web site in seconds
  • • Integrate Windows and Nano Server 2016 and automate it with PowerShell
  • • Recipes to Manage and monitor your IIS 10.0

Description

This book will start with customizing your IIS 10 to various platforms/OS and tune it according to your business requirements. Moving on, we will focus on the functionalities of core fundamentals and perform practical scenarios in order to maximize the use of a reliable web server. Going further we will be covering topics like IIS 10 architecture, IIS modules,hosting web server platforms, virtual directories along with web site deployment, ports, enhanced security. We will also cover new features of IIS 10 like integration with Windows Server 2016 and Nano Server, HTTP/2, PowerShell 5 cmdlets etc . Towards the end, we will cover troubleshooting & diagnostic techniques of IIS 10. By the end of this book you will be well versed with maximizing the reliability of your webserver and will have immense knowledge in using IIS 10 effectively

Who is this book for?

If you are an administrator or web developer with a basic (or no) knowledge of Microsoft IIS and want to set up your own web server, then this is the book for you.

What you will learn

  • • Integrate IIS 10.0 on Windows server 2016
  • • Host multiple websites and Wildcard Host on IIS 10.0
  • • Deploy and administrate IIS 10.0 on Nano Server.
  • • IIS administration with Powershell.
  • • Manage and troubleshoot IIS 10.0

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Table of Contents

13 Chapters
Integrating IIS 10.0 with Windows Server 2016 Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Creating an Application Pool in IIS 10.0 Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Hosting Multiple Websites on IIS 10.0 Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Constructing Virtual Directories in IIS 10.0 Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Installing HTTP/2 on IIS 10.0 Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Getting Your Wildcard Host Up and Running Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Deploying IIS 10.0 on Nano Server Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Configuring IIS Administration with PowerShell Cmdlets Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Enabling ASP.NET Core with IIS on Nano Server Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Installing and Configuring SSL Websites Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Extending IIS 10.0 to FTP Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Securing Your Websites on IIS 10.0 Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Managing and Troubleshooting IIS 10.0 Chevron down icon Chevron up icon

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Das Buch ist in englisch geschrieben, aber sehr gut verständlich.Einzelne Kapitel sind in sich abgeschlossen und mit vielen Bei-spielen versehen. Beispiele sind sehr gut nachzuvollziehen undgelingen hervorragend.Auf den Server 2016 bauen die Beispiele auf, wenn man unterWindows 10 arbeiten will, so ist der Server 2016 auf die Eingen-schaften von Windows 10 umzusetzen.Nach den ersten drei bis vier Beispielen wird das bestimmt ohneProbleme gelingen.
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Ever have one of those New Horizons classes where for the entire week they just hand hold you through using the GUI screens to get specific tasks done, with no explanation or depth involved with as to why, or anything really useful to begin with? This whole book is like that. (at least until chapter 4 when I finally gave up).Case in point - there is only 1 reference to the IUSR account in the whole book. Page 118. Virtual directories."IIS_IUSRS and IUSR are used for the application pool's internal authentication and communication.IIS_IUSRS is the group for IIS worker process accounts. This means the identity that the application pool itself runs under. IUSR is the anonymous user identity."That's it.
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I'm not a fan of purchasing a book that doesn't offer any additional insights or details that aren't available via reading the online documentation. Disappointed.
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