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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T11:28:03+00:00 2026-05-11T11:28:03+00:00

Can IIS supporting ASP.NET and WAMP supporting PHP coexist on the same server? We

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Can IIS supporting ASP.NET and WAMP supporting PHP coexist on the same server?

We already have a WAMP stack setup on a Windows Server 2003 box to support some internal PHP applications, and I want to also setup CI Factory on that box which will try to configure IIS to support it’s ASP.NET based dashboard. I want to make sure that there isn’t a big chance of fubarring the WAMP stack that is already there. Will it be smart enough to handle *.PHP through Apache and *.aspx through IIS ?

Edit: Is there a way to get this to work on the same port?

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  1. 2026-05-11T11:28:03+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 11:28 am

    For example IIS on non-standard port (e.g. 8080) and Apache redirecting traffic to IIS via mod_proxy.

    Separate vhosts:

    <VirtualHost lamp.example.com>   # standard vhost configuration </VirtualHost>  <VirtualHost aspx.example.com>   ProxyPass / aspx.example.com:8080 </VirtualHost> 

    One vhost:

    <VirtualHost www.example.com>   ProxyPassMatch ^/(.*\.aspx) www.example.com:8080/$1    # ... standard vhost configuration for LAMP </VirtualHost> 
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