In learning about Web Deploy I came across some netsh.exe commands that talk about http://+:80 and http://*:80. What do those mean?
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In a few basic words, "*" handles requests if no one else did and "+" handles requests even if it was handled by any other handler.
A good example taken from https://stackoverflow.com/a/9459679/6375269
As quoted from URLPrefix Strings (Windows):
The :80 afterwards shows the port through which you're accessing the URL matched by the wildcard string. 80 is one of the most (if not the most) common port used to access normal webpages.