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Apache 2 + ASP.NET + Windows Server 2003?

We are trying to standardize on a solid, open, secure Web Server
architecture. We are running Apache 2 on Windows 2003 Server. For
static HTML, JSP and ColdFusion apps, this is running perfectly, but now
we need to be able to run ASP .NET applications. I have read about the
"mod_mono" module for Apache that allows .NET applications to run on
Apache, but this seems to only work with Apache on Linux, not Windows.
Anyone have success with getting ASP .NET apps to run under Apache on
Windows?
Nov 18 '05 #1
2 1744
the best choice is iis6 :-)

there only couple of free things Cassini (Microsoft) from www.asp.net and
mod_mono (non-microsoft)

Alexey

"michael [multnomah]" <we****@reclaimourfuture.net> wrote in message
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We are trying to standardize on a solid, open, secure Web Server
architecture. We are running Apache 2 on Windows 2003 Server. For
static HTML, JSP and ColdFusion apps, this is running perfectly, but now
we need to be able to run ASP .NET applications. I have read about the
"mod_mono" module for Apache that allows .NET applications to run on
Apache, but this seems to only work with Apache on Linux, not Windows.
Anyone have success with getting ASP .NET apps to run under Apache on
Windows?

Nov 18 '05 #2
with a little work, you could write your own apache mod that called the
native asp.net on win2003.

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)
"michael [multnomah]" <we****@reclaimourfuture.net> wrote in message
news:c1*********@enews2.newsguy.com...
We are trying to standardize on a solid, open, secure Web Server
architecture. We are running Apache 2 on Windows 2003 Server. For
static HTML, JSP and ColdFusion apps, this is running perfectly, but now
we need to be able to run ASP .NET applications. I have read about the
"mod_mono" module for Apache that allows .NET applications to run on
Apache, but this seems to only work with Apache on Linux, not Windows.
Anyone have success with getting ASP .NET apps to run under Apache on
Windows?

Nov 18 '05 #3

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