You can however run IIS as a front end proxy for ASP.NET Core applications, because Kestrel is a raw Web server that doesn't support all features a full server like IIS supports. ASP.NET Core applications have their own self-hosted Web server and process requests internally using this self-hosted server instance. It's not hosted inside of IIS and it doesn't need IIS to run. The most important thing to understand about hosting ASP.NET Core is that it runs as a standalone, out of process Console application. In this post I'll explain how ASP.NET Core runs in the context of IIS and how you can deploy your ASP.NET Core application to IIS. NET Core applications in IIS work radically different than previous versions of ASP.NET. When you build ASP.NET Core applications and plan on running them on IIS, you'll find that.
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