I don't think this is duplicate of System.Net.WebRequest not respecting hosts file since I do not believe my issues to be proxy related (and it's making the request to localhost essentially).
So I've got a C# ASP page that makes an HttpWebRequest. Now, on this server I've done some custom mapping of some dev domains to the server's IP address.
HttpWebRequest request = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create( "http://someproject.dev" );
ERROR:
The remote name could not be resolved: 'someproject.dev' at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.GetResponse()
My Hosts file on the server (and my client) has 10.0.1.115 someproject.dev I've also tried it with 127.0.0.1 on the server
Another note, both .net apps are running under hosts file/IIS mappings, i.e. one app is making a x-domain request to the other (which is permitted, i know that's not the cause because this works in our production environment).
Also, I'd like to avoid System.Net.Dns, unless you guys agree that's the only way it will work.
ping someproject.devon the server running the ASP Page that it resolves? – Will Hughes May 4 '12 at 1:16http://someproject.devfrom a browser on the server? – Tung May 4 '12 at 1:54