I am trying desperately to get a nuget gallery hosted on Apache with mono. I have mono and apache configured and a new empty .net 4 web app with nuget.server created and copied to the linux server. I got as far as getting the site up and running so the Default.aspx is displayed when browsing to the site. However I can't get anything beyond that to work. If I try to view available packages via the link on the main page (I copied some nupkg files into the Packages directory), I get the following error:
Description: HTTP 404.The resource you are looking for (or one of its dependencies) could have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. Please review the following URL and make sure that it is spelled correctly.
Details: Requested URL: /nuget/Packages
On IIS, the routemagic.dll seems to be the key in making the /nuget path work. However that simply isn't happening in Mono. I have no idea if this is simply not a supported service on mono or if I'm doing something wrong.
All permissions are correct. I am calling mod-mono-server4 since the nuget.server was built with .NET 4.
Any help or direction would be most helpful.
If you need it i made a little nuget server with php. It works on apache with mod_rewrite or IIS: http://www.kendar.org/?p=/dotnet/phpnuget :)
It supports security, push, odata queries, gallery and Nuget Package Explorer (https://npe.codeplex.com/) with 5 (five) minutes setup on Apache.
Actually it works on text file db and i'm doing the verifications for the MySql implementation.
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I am trying to create a web server with XAMPP to host an ASP.NET website. However, I am unable to do so. As I understand it, ASP.NET apps cannot be served out-of-the-box with XAMPP. I have found that in order to get Apache to work through XAMPP that mod_aspdotnet needs to be installed and configured. I am following the instructions for mod_aspdotnet by Shehroz Kaleem at https://xehroz.tumblr.com/post/43884721903/how-to-run-aspnet-on-xampp, but I am running into issues. First off, the current version of mod_aspdotnet (https://sourceforge.net/projects/mod-aspdotnet/files/latest/download) is in a zip file that does not include an installer inside of it (or at least, I can't find one). This makes installing it a problem. So, in order to fix that issue, I have resorted to attempting to use the previous version (2.2.0.2006) that is not a zip file, but a directly installable .msi. The problem with this installer, however, is that it does not recognize C:\xampp\apache as a "valid path to an installed instance of Apache." This install location from XAMPP is suggested in the aforementioned instructions by Shehroz Kaleem. Does anyone have any experience setting up a web server for ASP.NET using XAMPP? Is there something that I am doing wrong?
I have a new Windows Server 2016 with IIS 10.0.
I have a ASP.NET 4.6.2 application with a Default.aspx file.
When I point my browser to the application I get this error:
HTTP Error 403.14 - Forbidden
The Web server is configured to not list the contents of this directory.
I suspect that IIS is not configured for ASP.NET because the Default Document does not include Default.aspx.
I have .Net Framework 4.6.2 as evidenced that I get an error message that is is already installed when I try to install it again.
The application pool lists CLR 4.0, but does not allow me to change it to 4.6.2.
What do I try to get this configured to load my Default.aspx.
When I google I stumble on things that tell me to run stuff from the command line. I am perfectly comfortable running things from the command line but what I am doing is do vanilla that I can't believe I need to do something from the commandline.
[EDIT] Here is what happened when I added Default.aspx as a default document:
There are a few things to try, but all the instructions are a bit to vague for me to follow with confidence. It also seems weird that I would have to run a commandline thing for something so common as getting IIS to use ASP.NET.
[EDIT] Here are the settings for the Default page:
[EDIT] Here is the configuration of the Application Pool:
After going down all kinds of wrong paths I found this link:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/iis/get-started/whats-new-in-iis-8/iis-80-using-aspnet-35-and-aspnet-45
which amounted to getting 4.6 checked on this wizard screen and pressing install. It was confusing because this is under the development category and this is not a development machine.
Note: the hand added Default.aspx caused a conflict so I had to remove it from web.config by hand.
you can see below link where you can find your answer.
https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/UploadFile/francissvk/set-default-page-for-a-website-in-iis421/
I have a similar question to this one;
IIS 7.5
Server 2008
ASP.Net 4.0 web site
The error I get when trying to run the site is this:
HTTP Error 404.17 - Not Found
The requested content appears to be script and will not be served by the static file handler.
...
Most likely causes:
The request matched a wildcard mime map. The request is mapped to the static file handler. If there were different pre-conditions, the request will map to a different hander.
Now here comes the weird part:
THE WEIRD PART
The weird part is that on the develop server -- which is similar in every aspect to the production server -- everything runs smoothly.
Here's a list of things I cannot try, because I don't want to mess with the sever (it hosts many other sites):
Reinstalling .Net
Reinstalling IIS
Reinstalling anything
Running aspnet_regiis
Here's what I did try:
Republishing the site
Restarting the application pool
Changing the application pool to .Net 2.0 and back to .Net 4.0
Switching around between Integrated and Classic pipeline mode
Enabling 32-bit mode
Taking a look at Handler Mappings
Eventually I created a new application pool, and it sort of started working.
Q) "Sort of"?
A) Yes, sort of.
Now the site only works when the (new) app pool is set to .Net 4.0, Integrated,
and the site's Authentication has ASP.NET Impersonation set to Disabled.
Any change to these settings sets the server yelping "404.17" all over again.
Q) What's wrong with that?
A) What's wrong with that is that I NEED ASP.NET Impersonation for the site to function properly.
As always, your guidance is most needed.
HTTP Error 404.17 - Not Found
The requested content appears to be script and will not be served by the static file handler.
Usually this error occurs when you have the right IIS version installed to the respective .net framework. If it was a version (not installed) issue then you would have got a different error message. Anyways, I think by now you have resolved your matter, but I like to share some words with anyone else having this problem. These error messages gave me so much headache all last week and I had tried everything.
Best remedy is always to re install the latest .net in latest visual studio. And the important thing to do is uninstall the existing IIS(express or whichever you have) and re install it first. Then download the latest visual studio. This way visual studio installation can easily access you IIS and add the necessary application pool.
As for the error 404.17, it could simply be because the right application pool has not been assigned for the appropriate dot net version. If the right version is not there re installing visual studio is the only way I know. Also, I think you can try downloading another version of the Visual Studio too. For eg, download the ultimate if you have professional or vice versa. Hope this helps someone with similar problem.
Installing this windows server feature http activation is, what was missing for me.
I am trying to host my web application in IIS7 (for testing purposes). I have checked tutorials how to do it, they are very similar, but i always get some errors. I guess i'm missing something, hope you could help me.
Things that i have now:
1. Installed IIS7 with asp net (the IIS welcome image is showing, so i guess its installed correctly)
2. Simple web application (only with Default.aspx and some other automatically generated files)
I'm using tutorials like this one:
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/28693/Deploying-ASP-NET-Websites-on-IIS-7-0
For those who may not want to click the link, here are the steps of this tutorial (just with mages and some additional info):
Step 1: From Visual Studio, publish your Web application.
Step 2: Copy the published application folder to "C:\intepub\wwwroot" [default] folder.
Step 3: From RUN - > inetmgr -> OK
"TestWeb" is a recently pasted webapplication on your wwwroot folder.
Step 4: We need to convert it to an application, just right click and then Click on "ConvertToApplication" as shown in the following picture:
+ How to create and assign application pools
Now about the errors i get when i'm trying to connect to the running Sample website:
1. If I'm using Framework 4.0 integrated application pool:
HTTP Error 500.21 - Internal Server Error
Handler "PageHandlerFactory-Integrated" has a bad module "ManagedPipelineHandler" in its module list
2. If I'm using Framework 4.0 Classic application pool:
HTTP Error 404.17 - Not Found
The requested content appears to be script and will not be served by the static file handler.
My guess is that something could be configured wrong in IIS7 or i might be publishing my web application not the way it has to be published, because they differ in tutorials that i am using. For now i am publishing, using File System option. Is it the right one for IIS7?
Hope anyone could explain me my mistakes.
Thanks, Walt
The answer for the questioner was to run the aspnet_regiis.exe -i from the framework directory
Below suggestions and comments leading to this answer :
I never had problems when publishing websites and webservices on IIS7 (for the moment) but I did a little research and according to the following link : http://forums.asp.net/post/3225843.aspx
It is suggested that after switching the AppPool to Classic .NET AppPool, it may be required for you to uncomment a section in the web.config which is necessary for IIS7
Did you try that ?
For number HTTP:500.21 check this asp.net forum
"Looks like you have not installed the asp.net feature from within IIS in "Add/Remove windows component" so that all the regstration needed to run asp.net is not present in your configuration." from the page.
For number 404.17 please check the asp.net module if properly installed or not. If not then you might have to install manually. Check this thread.
HTTP 404. The resource you are looking for (or one of its dependencies) could have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. Please review the following URL and make sure that it is spelled correctly.
Requested URL: /webctrl_client/1_0/treeimages/Rminus.gif
I had this problem for a simple reason. Make sure you compile your site before deploying it. I had some pages that were compiled and some pages that were not compiled. And because I was testing on a Windows Server 2008 box, not a Windows 7 box.
It took me so long to figure out because when I tried viewing these pages on the application server (Windows Server 2008), it wouldn't let me view a non secure page (http protocol), because of Internet Explorer's security settings. I only had a binding for port 80 when testing on a browser on the server box. So I couldn't even see the aspx page that was compiled, let alone the aspx pages that were not compiled. A plain HTML page was visible on both boxes however, on the same site--that part was interesting. So that told me IIS was running fine. When I viewed the pages on another machine (running Windows 7) on that network, the compiled aspx page showed up fine because it was compiled. And the non-compiled pages did not.
Here are other possible issues:
(use correct version of .NET framework for commands below)
1.) Have you installed the .NET framework?
2.) Make sure ASP.NET 4.0 is registered. Run these commands to verify.
"%windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\aspnet_regiis.exe" -lv
"%systemroot%\system32\inetsrv\appcmd.exe" list apppool /managedRuntimeVersion:v4.0
"%systemroot%\system32\inetsrv\appcmd.exe" list config -section:system.webServer/isapiFilters
If not, run this:
"%windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\aspnet_regiis" -i -enable
3.) Make sure the ISAPI filters are turned on for the version you are using. Click server (not the site) in IIS 7. Then go to "Isapi Filters". Allow the ones you need.
4.) Make sure your application pool is running in the version of your compiled source code of your ASP.NET pages. Go to Application Pools in IIS, then right click the application pool for your site, and choose Advanced. Change the version to either 2.0 or 4.0. Make sure it's also 32 bit if you compiled your app as 32 bit.
... when reading forums those are the 4 solutions I came across most frequently. Mine was a bit simple, but confused me for hours because I hadn't installed the SSL certificate yet.