To enable the traffic routing from IIS to AcuToWeb Gateway, use the following steps: 
                  		
               
 
               		
                
                  		  
                  - Enable WebSocket support: 
                     			 
                      
                        				
                        - On the 
                           				  Add Roles and Features Wizard, select 
                           				  Server Roles. 
                           				
                        
- In the Roles pane, under 
                           				  , select 
                           				  WebSocket Protocol. 
                           				
                        
 
- Download and install Application Request Routing (ARR 3.0): 
                     			 http://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/application-request-routing 
                     		  
                  
- Download and install URL Rewrite: 
                     			 http://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/url-rewrite 
                     		  
                  
- Configure ARR as a forward proxy: 
                     			 
                      
                        				
                        - Double-click 
                           				  Application Request Routing Cache. 
                           				  
                             
 
- Click 
                           				  Server Proxy Settings. 
                           				
                        
- Select 
                           				  Enable Proxy, then click 
                           				  Apply. 
                           				
                        
 
- Configure URL Rewrite: 
                     			 
                      
                        				
                        - Double-click 
                           				  URL Rewrite. 
                           				  
                             
 
- Click 
                           				  Add Rules, then click 
                           				  Blank rule. 
                           				
                        
- In the Edit Inbound Rule dialog box, type 
                           				  WebSocket Proxy in the Name field. 
                           				
                        
- Select 
                           				  Wildcards in the Using field. 
                           				
                        
- Select 
                           				  websocket* in the Pattern field. 
                           				
                        
- In the Conditions section, click 
                           				  Add. 
                           				
                        
- Type 
                           				  {HTTP_CONNECT} in the Condition Input field. 
                           				
                        
- Select 
                           				  Matches the Pattern in the Check if input string field. 
                           				
                        
- Type 
                           				  * in the Pattern field, then click 
                           				  OK. 
                           				
                        
- In the Action section, select 
                           				  Rewrite in the Action Type field. 
                           				
                        
- Type http://<gateway ip>:<gateway port>/{R:0} in the Rrewrite URL field (where <gateway ip>:<gateway port> are the IP and port number of your AcuToWeb Gateway). 
                           				
                        
- Check 
                           				  Stop Processing. 
                           				
                        
- Repeat from step b., and add two more rules, as shown here: 
                           				  
                             
 
 
  
            	 
             
               		
               Important: Due a limitation of ARR 3.0, this component does not support compressed WebSocket frames; therefore, IIS is not capable of
                  routing them. To make the WebSocket Proxy rule work, the WebSocket protocol must be enabled on the root node, but compression
                  must not be enabled on the AcuToWeb node; add 
                  		  "ws_compression" : 0, to your gateway configuration file. 
                  		
               
 
               		
               When all three rules are properly configured, the IIS-hosted site is able to route all the communications towards the AcuToWeb
                  Gateway. Those rules are triggered using filters on the URL path, so now only port 80 (the 
                  		  http port) will be open to the public network. 
                  		
               
 
               		
               
                  
                      
                        				
                         
                           				  
                           | Public URL | Routed to | 
                      
                     			 
                      
                        				
                         
                           				  
                           | http://<public ip>/* | http://127.0.0.1:3000/* | 
 
                        				
                         
                           				  
                           | ws://<public ip>/websocket | http://127.0.0.1:8008/websocket | 
 
                        				
                         
                           				  
                           | http://<public ip>/gateway | http://127.0.0.1:8008/gateway | 
 
                        			 
                      
                     		  
                  
                 
               		
               Important:  
                  		  
                   With this configuration, the AcuToWeb Gateway is hidden behind IIS and it only reachable by using the HTTP port; therefore,
                     it is mandatory to use the 
                     			 portgw parameter to override the gateway configuration; for example: 
                     		  
                  
 
                  		  
                  http://12.345.678.912?hostgw=12.345.678.912&portgw=80&alias=tour