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Setting up a Plone Proxy (IIS) on Windows

This Tutorial applies to: Any version.
This Tutorial is intended for: Server Administrators

If you are running Plone on Windows and would like to run Microsoft IIS in front of your Plone site, the you need to set up a proxy. This tutorial covers the setting up of Enfold Proxy and will allow you to run Plone behind Microsoft IIS.

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All content on one page (useful for printing, presentation mode etc.)

  1. Problem overview An overview of the problem.
  2. Configuring Plone for the proxy How to configure Plone for the proxy.
  3. Configuring IIS for proxying This covers configuration of the proxy.
  4. Further configurations Now you've got it working, what are some of the advanced configurations?
 

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Managing your Plone Sites in Windows with Enfold Proxy
This article shows how a Microsoft administrator can manage & configure Plone sites from Windows (regardless of whether the Zope clients are are on Linux or Windows boxes). It also shows how to configure caching, load balancing and integration of non-Plone content with Plone content in the same domain.
by Andy McKay last modified August 30, 2008 - 00:39 All content is copyright Plone Foundation and the individual contributors.

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