[mapserver-users] Installing MapServer 6.2 on IIS7.5

Neil Crisp neil_crisp at technologyonecorp.com
Tue Feb 12 21:25:19 PST 2013


Hi Michael,

That will be very helpful, as I am also on 2008 R2.  I am working on a
Windows 7 laptop that is connected to a 2008 R2 Amazon Cloud instance and
could not understand why I could not follow some of Donald's very easy
instructions.  Then I tried it on my laptop successfully and realised the
difference between operating systems.

Cheers,
Neil.


On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 3:09 PM, Michael Hinke <michaelhinke at gmail.com>wrote:

> I am working through this now on IIS 7.5, 2008 R2. I will contribute. I
> miss CentOS. M.
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 9:26 PM, Neil Crisp <
> neil_crisp at technologyonecorp.com> wrote:
>
>> Donald, Umberto,
>>
>> Thanks for your help.  I am still working through the steps with minor
>> modifications to suit my application and making notes as I go,  I will let
>> you know how I go.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Neil.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 7:06 PM, Donald Kerr <donald.kerr at dkerr.co.uk>wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks, Umberto.****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> As I said to Neil, they’re very rough. Neil can maybe neaten them up a
>>> bit whilst he’s going through the process of installing on his machine.
>>> I’ll do the same when I next work on a non- XP machine.****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> Regards,****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> Donald****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> *From:* Umberto Nicoletti [mailto:umberto.nicoletti at gmail.com]
>>> *Sent:* 12 February 2013 08:47
>>> *To:* Donald Kerr
>>> *Cc:* Neil Crisp; mapserver
>>> *Subject:* Re: [mapserver-users] Installing MapServer 6.2 on IIS7.5****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> Saved you both some time and copied your notes in the wiki:****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>>
>>> https://github.com/mapserver/mapserver/wiki/Installing-mapserver-under-IIS
>>> ****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> Cheers,****
>>>
>>> Umberto****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 9:20 AM, Donald Kerr <donald.kerr at dkerr.co.uk>
>>> wrote:****
>>>
>>> Neil,****
>>>
>>>  ****
>>>
>>> I have some rough notes for my set up (Classic ASP website wit
>>> Openlayers – Mapserver WMS/WFS) as follows:****
>>>
>>>  ****
>>>
>>> 1.      IIS****
>>>
>>> a.      Click Start, Control Panel, Programs, Turn Windows features on
>>> or off.****
>>>
>>> b.      Select Internet Information Services.****
>>>
>>> c.       Select Web Management Tools then select IIS Management Consule.
>>> ****
>>>
>>> d.      Select World Wide Web Services****
>>>
>>> e.      In Application development Features, select ASP, CGI, ISAPI
>>> Extensions, ISAPI Filters and Server-Side Includes.****
>>>
>>> f.        In Common HTTP Features, select Default Document, HTTP
>>> Errors, HTTP Redirection and Static Content.****
>>>
>>> g.      In Health and Diagnostics, select HTTP Logging and Request
>>> Monitor.****
>>>
>>> h.      In Performance Features, select Static Content Compression.****
>>>
>>> i.        In Security, select Request Filtering.****
>>>
>>> j.        Navigate to http://localhost – An IIS welcome page should be
>>> shown.****
>>>
>>> k.       Run inetmgr.****
>>>
>>> l.        Highlight Default Web Site under Sites the right-click,
>>> Manage Web Site then click Advanced Settings. Change the physical path to
>>> d:\vmds\web\.****
>>>
>>> m.    Double-click ASP in the centre panel of IIS Manager and ensure
>>> the following are set:****
>>>
>>>                                                   i.      Enable Parent
>>> Paths****
>>>
>>> n.      Click on Application Pools in the left hand panel of IIS
>>> Manager, click DefaultAppPool in the centre panel then click advanced
>>> settings in the right hand panel. Ensure that Enable 32-Bit Applications is
>>> set to True.****
>>>
>>> o.      Create the following virtual directories in IIS:****
>>>
>>>                                                   i.      cgi-bin
>>>                    d:\mapserver\cgi-bin (Neil, will probably be MS4W
>>> cgi-bin?)****
>>>
>>>                                  ii.    mapserver
>>> d:\mapserver\wwwroot (Neil, you will probably not require this)****
>>>
>>> p.    Mapserver via FastCGI****
>>>
>>>                                   i.    Click on Default Web Site then
>>> double-click Handler Mappings in the centre panel.****
>>>
>>>                                  ii.    In the Actions Pane, click Add
>>> Module Mapping then set the following:****
>>>
>>> 1.     Request path:         *.exe****
>>>
>>> 2.     Module:                  FastCgiModule****
>>>
>>> 3.     Executable:             d:\mapserver\cgi-bin\mapserv.exe****
>>>
>>> 4.     Name:                     Mapserver via FastCGI****
>>>
>>> 5.     Click on Request Restrictions and set the following:****
>>>
>>> a.     Mapping Tab: Check “Invoke hander … “, then set for “File”.****
>>>
>>> b.    Verbs Tab: “One of the following …”, enter “GET,HEAD,POST”.****
>>>
>>> c.     Access Tab: Check “Execute”.****
>>>
>>>                                 iii.    Whilst the “Mapserver via
>>> FastCGI” handler mapping is highlighted, click on Edit feature permissions
>>> in the right hand panel then ensure that read, script and execute are
>>> checked.****
>>>
>>>  ****
>>>
>>> For 64 bit Mapserver:****
>>>
>>>  ****
>>>
>>> 2.      Mapserver x64****
>>>
>>> a.      Download x64 version of Mapserver from
>>> http://www.gisinternals.com/sdk/ ****
>>>
>>> b.      Delete all existing files in d:\mapserver\cgi-bin\. These are
>>> the 32 bit Mapserver files from MS4W.****
>>>
>>> c.       From the above download, copy all dlls from /bin/ to
>>> d:\mapserver\cgi-bin\.****
>>>
>>> d.      Copy Mapserv.exe from /bin/ms/apps/ to d:\mapserver\cgi-bin****
>>>
>>>  ****
>>>
>>> I hope this helps. If you write it up properly (something I should have
>>> done) then please send me a copy.****
>>>
>>>  ****
>>>
>>> Regards,****
>>>
>>>  ****
>>>
>>> Donald****
>>>
>>>  ****
>>>
>>>  ****
>>>
>>>  ****
>>>
>>> *From:* mapserver-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org [mailto:
>>> mapserver-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] *On Behalf Of *Neil Crisp
>>> *Sent:* 12 February 2013 04:39
>>> *To:* mapserver-users at lists.osgeo.org
>>> *Subject:* [mapserver-users] Installing MapServer 6.2 on IIS7.5****
>>>
>>>  ****
>>>
>>> I have successfully installed the latest release of MapServer (6.2beta4)
>>> on Windows via MS4W using Apache, but I need to get it running under
>>> IIS7.5.  I haven't been having a good time.****
>>>
>>>  ****
>>>
>>> The latest documentation (Release 6.3-dev) still has the old IIS 5
>>> documentation written by Debbie Paqurek back in 2005 and the latest other
>>> documentation I can find is for IIS 6 and is rather complex.****
>>>
>>>  ****
>>>
>>> Has anyone successfully installed it on IIS7.5 and if so do you have a
>>> nice straightforward procedure for it?  Something similar to Debbie's
>>> instructions, but up to date, would be great.****
>>>
>>>  ****
>>>
>>> Thanks ****
>>>
>>> Neil Crisp.****
>>>
>>>  ****
>>>
>>>  ****
>>>
>>> *From:* mapserver-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org [mailto:
>>> mapserver-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] *On Behalf Of *Neil Crisp
>>> *Sent:* 12 February 2013 04:39
>>> *To:* mapserver-users at lists.osgeo.org
>>> *Subject:* [mapserver-users] Installing MapServer 6.2 on IIS7.5****
>>>
>>>  ****
>>>
>>> I have successfully installed the latest release of MapServer (6.2beta4)
>>> on Windows via MS4W using Apache, but I need to get it running under
>>> IIS7.5.  I haven't been having a good time.****
>>>
>>>  ****
>>>
>>> The latest documentation (Release 6.3-dev) still has the old IIS 5
>>> documentation written by Debbie Paqurek back in 2005 and the latest other
>>> documentation I can find is for IIS 6 and is rather complex.****
>>>
>>>  ****
>>>
>>> Has anyone successfully installed it on IIS7.5 and if so do you have a
>>> nice straightforward procedure for it?  Something similar to Debbie's
>>> instructions, but up to date, would be great.****
>>>
>>>  ****
>>>
>>> Thanks ****
>>>
>>> Neil Crisp.****
>>>
>>>
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