Configure IIS for enabling directory browsing without Kestrel to hijack route












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I have a simple asp.net core application on my computer hosted on my IIS.
Let say I have a site on my computer like this:



https://computername/application



I have a virutual directory called logs.



So for https://computername/application/logs I want to be able to directory browse, but when I go to /logs the app return 404, and I think that is because Kestrel doesn't find a route to /logs.



How can I make the IIS handle the /logs instead of Kestrel?



I think it should be possible to handle this in web.config but I have no idea how.



the directory browsing setting is enabled in IIS for the site so that's not the problem.



I hope you understand my problem, otherwise I can gladly elaborate.
Thanks!










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    does it work if you create a web.config in your virtual directory that removes the aspNetCore handler?
    – Martin Ullrich
    Nov 20 '18 at 14:00










  • It does @MartinUllrich! Will update answer later :)
    – wallef
    Nov 20 '18 at 15:49
















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I have a simple asp.net core application on my computer hosted on my IIS.
Let say I have a site on my computer like this:



https://computername/application



I have a virutual directory called logs.



So for https://computername/application/logs I want to be able to directory browse, but when I go to /logs the app return 404, and I think that is because Kestrel doesn't find a route to /logs.



How can I make the IIS handle the /logs instead of Kestrel?



I think it should be possible to handle this in web.config but I have no idea how.



the directory browsing setting is enabled in IIS for the site so that's not the problem.



I hope you understand my problem, otherwise I can gladly elaborate.
Thanks!










share|improve this question




















  • 1




    does it work if you create a web.config in your virtual directory that removes the aspNetCore handler?
    – Martin Ullrich
    Nov 20 '18 at 14:00










  • It does @MartinUllrich! Will update answer later :)
    – wallef
    Nov 20 '18 at 15:49














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I have a simple asp.net core application on my computer hosted on my IIS.
Let say I have a site on my computer like this:



https://computername/application



I have a virutual directory called logs.



So for https://computername/application/logs I want to be able to directory browse, but when I go to /logs the app return 404, and I think that is because Kestrel doesn't find a route to /logs.



How can I make the IIS handle the /logs instead of Kestrel?



I think it should be possible to handle this in web.config but I have no idea how.



the directory browsing setting is enabled in IIS for the site so that's not the problem.



I hope you understand my problem, otherwise I can gladly elaborate.
Thanks!










share|improve this question















I have a simple asp.net core application on my computer hosted on my IIS.
Let say I have a site on my computer like this:



https://computername/application



I have a virutual directory called logs.



So for https://computername/application/logs I want to be able to directory browse, but when I go to /logs the app return 404, and I think that is because Kestrel doesn't find a route to /logs.



How can I make the IIS handle the /logs instead of Kestrel?



I think it should be possible to handle this in web.config but I have no idea how.



the directory browsing setting is enabled in IIS for the site so that's not the problem.



I hope you understand my problem, otherwise I can gladly elaborate.
Thanks!







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    does it work if you create a web.config in your virtual directory that removes the aspNetCore handler?
    – Martin Ullrich
    Nov 20 '18 at 14:00










  • It does @MartinUllrich! Will update answer later :)
    – wallef
    Nov 20 '18 at 15:49














  • 1




    does it work if you create a web.config in your virtual directory that removes the aspNetCore handler?
    – Martin Ullrich
    Nov 20 '18 at 14:00










  • It does @MartinUllrich! Will update answer later :)
    – wallef
    Nov 20 '18 at 15:49








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does it work if you create a web.config in your virtual directory that removes the aspNetCore handler?
– Martin Ullrich
Nov 20 '18 at 14:00




does it work if you create a web.config in your virtual directory that removes the aspNetCore handler?
– Martin Ullrich
Nov 20 '18 at 14:00












It does @MartinUllrich! Will update answer later :)
– wallef
Nov 20 '18 at 15:49




It does @MartinUllrich! Will update answer later :)
– wallef
Nov 20 '18 at 15:49












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Solved it with adding a web.config at the virtual folder.



<configuration>
<system.webServer>
<handlers>
<remove name="aspNetCore" />
</handlers>
</system.webServer>
</configuration>





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    Solved it with adding a web.config at the virtual folder.



    <configuration>
    <system.webServer>
    <handlers>
    <remove name="aspNetCore" />
    </handlers>
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    </configuration>





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      Solved it with adding a web.config at the virtual folder.



      <configuration>
      <system.webServer>
      <handlers>
      <remove name="aspNetCore" />
      </handlers>
      </system.webServer>
      </configuration>





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        Solved it with adding a web.config at the virtual folder.



        <configuration>
        <system.webServer>
        <handlers>
        <remove name="aspNetCore" />
        </handlers>
        </system.webServer>
        </configuration>





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        Solved it with adding a web.config at the virtual folder.



        <configuration>
        <system.webServer>
        <handlers>
        <remove name="aspNetCore" />
        </handlers>
        </system.webServer>
        </configuration>






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