How to setup IIS 7.5 Reverse Proxy for quite a few internal servers - Server Farm?

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Published on 2012-10-19T20:49:41Z Indexed on 2012/10/20 11:05 UTC
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I have tried for a few days, but I'm lost. Here's what I'm trying to do: I want to setup an IIS 7.5 as a Reverse Proxy for about 30 internal HTTP servers, located on my internal LAN. Everything is running on port 80. The internal servers are really IP based webcams. Here is scenario:

www.mycamserver.com/cam1 > 192.168.1.101

www.mycamserver.com/cam2 > 192.168.1.102

and so on, until..

www.mycamserver.com/cam30 > 192.168.1.130

I have installed ARR and URL Rewrite. So far, I have managed, at one time, to seem to forward an incoming URL to an internal server, but the page would not fully load (error 404). Also, I setup a Server Farm, but it seems all traffic is now set to the first node on the Server Farm (192.168.1.101). However, at least the page loads and runs correctly.

I simply want to do an exact match, for example, "cam14", and reverse-proxy / rewrite to a corresponding internal server address - "192.168.1.114".

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