We are using Intelligencia UrlRewriter. All URL rewriting logic works perfectly fine on local machine using the built in visual studio server but fails on the live server. Live server has IIS 7 and Windows server 2008 Enterprise.
All rewritten urls give 404 error. If we request the aspx page with proper query strings it works.
Any special settings we need to do,check?
You need to configure your web.config file for IIS settings like:
<system.webServer>
<modules runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests=”true”>
<add name=”UrlRewriter” type=”Intelligencia.UrlRewriter.RewriterHttpModule” />
</modules>
<validation validateIntegratedModeConfiguration=”false” />
</system.webServer>
Please put this code block somewhere under <configuration> section.
I hope this will answer your question. If yes, please mark as "answered".
In my web.config, I have a custom Url rewriter class that takes query strings such as /movies/godzilla.aspx and turns it into /template.aspx?id=1234
The rewriter works fine when I run it locally on the built in web server in Visual Studios, but when I put it on IIS 7.5 and try to access the page using the friendly name, I get a message saying the connection was reset and have to do an iisreset to get the site back online. The page is perfectly accessible from the server using the query string URL.
Here is a snippet of my web.config:
<system.web>
<httpModules>
<add name="ApFriendlyURL" type="FriendlyURL" />
</httpModules>
....
</system.web>
I'm confused as to why this works when running on the Dev Server in Visual Studios but not on IIS. I've played around with the settings in IIS, but I can't seem to find anything that would let me use the FriendlyURL class as the rewriter
HTTP modules in IIS 7.5 have to be configured in the system.webServer/modules section. Just copy your module definition there.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa347531(VS.90).aspx
Please be aware of the possible problem with the duplicate module configuration. If this is so, you turn off the integrated mode configuration:
http://www.iis.net/ConfigReference/system.webServer/validation
If you are working on .NET 2.0 application you should enable "Integrated mode" in your AppPool setings.
I have registered a custom asp.net route in a RouteTable.Routes.
routes.MapPageRoute(
"View Service",
"home/services/{*ServiceName}",
"~/home/displayservice.aspx"
);
My application uses ASP.NET 4.0 routing system, and everything works fine on a development machine, when I run the web site from Visual Studio to debug.
When I move the site to IIS7, the routing isn't happening when navigating to
http://new.komplus.ua/home/services/viruses/antivirus/
or any other path that supposed to be handled by the routing system. As a result, I get 404 error from the server.
I am sure I have copied the global.asax and the /home/displayservice.aspx to the web server, and have restarted the web site and app pool since update, but the routing still doesn't take place.
Other, non-routed pages, load fine.
Is there any particular configuration to IIS that has to be done in order for ASP.NET 4 routing to work, in comparison to VS2010 debug environment?
In order for ASP.NET 4.0 routing to work in IIS7 it is requried that the web.config has the webServer element decleared. For examle:
<system.webServer>
<modules runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true">
</modules>
</system.webServer>
It is not a requirement in Visual Studio environment, where routing takes place even without this directive in web.config.
I have a Project, where I want to use the asp.net Routing function. Therefore I added some routes in my global.asax Application_start.
This works fine on my Windows 7 SP1, but when I deploy the Application to my W2K8 R2 Live Server I only get 404's when using the URLs. If I add a /default.aspx at the end of the URLs the pages get displayt correctly.
The IIS seems to ignore the URLs without a file extension.
Working on Local Server but 404 on Live server:
http://website/list/123/Test
Working on both Servers:
http://website/list/123/Test/index.aspx
How can I get the Live server to use the extension less urls?
Don't forget to add the following in your web.config file
<system.webServer>
<modules runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true"/>
</system.webServer>
I am attempting to deploy an ASP.NET MVC 3 application to a Windows 2008 x64 server (running IIS 7.0 obviously), and IIS does not want to seem to serve up the content properly. All requests are resulting in a 404.0 error, because the requests are not matching any handler and IIS is attempting to use the StaticFile handler to serve up the requests. The issue seems to be related to .NET 4.0, as I have an MVC 2 application running just fine in an app pool that is configured for the .NET 2.0 runtime.
I have had no issues deploying this same application to IIS 7.5 servers both on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.
Prior to deployment, the 2008 server did not have .NET 4.0 or ASP.NET MVC 3 installed, so here are the steps I undertook prior to deploying the application:
Installed .NET 4.0
Ran aspnet_regiis.exe (from the Framework64/v4.0.30319 folder)
Installed ASP.NET MVC 3 using the web platform installer
Applied MS update KB980368 to enable certain IIS 7.0 or IIS 7.5 handlers to handle requests whose URLs do not end with a period
Requests to static resources in the application (JavaScript files, images, etc) go through without a hitch, but any request to an MVC action fails with a 404.0 error. I have noticed that IIS is using the StaticFile handler to handle these requests, which is obviously incorrect. The ASP.NET 4.0 handlers (i.e. ExtensionlessUrl-ISAPI-4.0* handlers) are properly defined as far as I can tell, so I have no idea why/how the request would not be handled by one of these handlers and would fall all the way down to the StaticFile handler.
I also came across the following MS knowledge base article which mentions that you should ensure HTTP Redirection and Static Content Compression are enabled/installed on the server where you are experiencing the 404 errors. I checked, and both features were already enabled for my server. I even tried removing and reinstalling the features to no avail.
At this point I am completely out of ideas for why this is not working properly. I have been able to replicate the issue on 2 different IIS 7.0 servers. What am I missing?
You actually just reminded me that I needed to fix this issue in an enviroment here. If your situation is the same as mine then it's a simple fix.
Just add the following to your web config:
<system.webServer>
<modules runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true" />
Edit: To provide further explanation on the issue at hand. In my case what was happening was when I added custom route mappings IIS was seeing the requests as Folder/Static File requests and thus was skipping over the ASP.NET worker process. This behaves differently under development environment generally because it is being run under the development web server which will also pass all requests through the .net process.
This Web Config entry tells IIS that you have modules that should be run on every web request even if IIS determines it to be a static file or a folder.
Please make sure that you are running under IIS 7.0 Integrated mode. If you need to run it under IIS 7.0 Classic mode, you need to perform several actions to make the routes work. Please refer the following blog posts;
http://www.tugberkugurlu.com/archive/running-asp-net-mvc-under-iis-6-0-and-iis-7-0-classic-mode---solution-to-routing-problem
http://www.tugberkugurlu.com/archive/deployment-of-asp-net-mvc-3-rc-2-application-on-a-shared-hosting-environment-without-begging-the-hosting-company
The issue ended up being that my code was completely relying on the auto-start functionality that is available only in IIS 7.5. I was able to discover the issue with the help of the Failed Request Tracing feature in IIS, and I have now modified my global.asax.cs file so that the application will be properly initialized, regardless of how/when it is loaded.
My solution, after trying EVERYTHING:
Bad deployment, an old PrecompiledApp.config was hanging around my deploy location, and making everything not work.
My final settings that worked:
IIS 7.5, Win2k8r2 x64,
Integrated mode application pool
Nothing changes in the web.config - this means no special handlers for routing. Here's my snapshot of the sections a lot of other posts reference. I'm using FluorineFX, so I do have that handler added, but I did not need any others:
<system.web>
<compilation debug="true" targetFramework="4.0" />
<authentication mode="None"/>
<pages validateRequest="false" controlRenderingCompatibilityVersion="3.5" clientIDMode="AutoID"/>
<httpRuntime requestPathInvalidCharacters=""/>
<httpModules>
<add name="FluorineGateway" type="FluorineFx.FluorineGateway, FluorineFx"/>
</httpModules>
</system.web>
<system.webServer>
<!-- Modules for IIS 7.0 Integrated mode -->
<modules>
<add name="FluorineGateway" type="FluorineFx.FluorineGateway, FluorineFx" />
</modules>
<!-- Disable detection of IIS 6.0 / Classic mode ASP.NET configuration -->
<validation validateIntegratedModeConfiguration="false" />
</system.webServer>
Global.ashx: (only method of any note)
void Application_Start(object sender, EventArgs e) {
// Register routes...
System.Web.Routing.Route echoRoute = new System.Web.Routing.Route(
"{*message}",
//the default value for the message
new System.Web.Routing.RouteValueDictionary() { { "message", "" } },
//any regular expression restrictions (i.e. #"[^\d].{4,}" means "does not start with number, at least 4 chars
new System.Web.Routing.RouteValueDictionary() { { "message", #"[^\d].{4,}" } },
new TestRoute.Handlers.PassthroughRouteHandler()
);
System.Web.Routing.RouteTable.Routes.Add(echoRoute);
}
PassthroughRouteHandler.cs - this achieved an automatic conversion from http://andrew.arace.info/stackoverflow to http://andrew.arace.info/#stackoverflow which would then be handled by the default.aspx:
public class PassthroughRouteHandler : IRouteHandler {
public IHttpHandler GetHttpHandler(RequestContext requestContext) {
HttpContext.Current.Items["IncomingMessage"] = requestContext.RouteData.Values["message"];
requestContext.HttpContext.Response.Redirect("#" + HttpContext.Current.Items["IncomingMessage"], true);
return null;
}
}
If you are running your web application on IIS 7.5 or above, please ensure that the role services for IIS are enabled properly. The role services of interest are : ASP.NET, Basic Authentication, HTTP Redirection, ISAPI filters, etc.
You could go to the role services via Add or Remove programs - Turn Windows features on or off.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Kiran Banda
I had the same problem. Mine ended up being a failed assembly upon the app starting. I enabled the Fusion Log Viewer to see which assemblies were failing and figured it out. I would have never discovered this since it seemed like an MVC routing issue, but I figured I would post this incase anyone else wasted hours on this problem as well!