I’ve been trying to set up two different customized login forms for two databases on the same server. Is this possible at all if the server has just one IP address and one registered DNS name? With two web site documents, the HTTP task warns upon startup that there are two sites with the same IP address, and the default login form is displayed. With one web site document and two URL redirection rules, redirection works fine, but there’s no way that I could find to refer to the separate URLs in the Web Site/Virtual Server field of the sign in form mapping document. Anything else besides the server name or IP address in the field (i.e. www.domain.com/dbname.nsf) results in the default form being displayed.
I also tried adding a customized $$LoginUserForm in the target databases, but I still get the default form from domcfg.nsf. Has anyone actually managed to get this working on one server? I would appreciate examples of what exactly should be entered in the Web Site field in domcfg.nsf and the web site and redirection documents in the directory.
These applications are targeted to different audiences, and it is a requirement to present different login screens for them. Registering a new DNS name with the ISP is not an option at this time, let alone obtaining another public IP address.
Regards,
Mika