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How to find out why host is blocking Google Crawl bots [closed]
We have a server host with WHM .
This host is a vertual host with a bunch of websites.
We have recently found that Google analytics and Search Console can't seem to access website pages because the ...
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Azure VM private IP is used for outbound access through Azure APIs instead of NAT Gateaway IP
so I have a VM (it has a NIC with a public IP for inbound traffic so I can SSH into it) within a subnet, that subnet has a Nat Gateway with a static public IP attached to it, and that static public IP ...
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Dedicated Ip Address using vpn connection
I am a newbie in Network connections and I developing an application that needs to connect to a Server "Y", the connection is allowed just for an specific IP through the firewall, this IP ...
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All packets have router IP when they arrive at kerio control
I have four sites on my network, each site has a microtik router that connect them together. I only have one internet connection at my central office. My internet is connected to Kerio Control ...
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What's the point of a default gateway?
Maybe there's something I'm misunderstanding fundamentally, but this just isn't clicking.
I deal with networks that look like (Router > Firewall > Switch > Hosts) with a few port forwarding ...
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How can I hide my server IP from server users
I'd like to find a way to block websites like https://checkip.amazonaws.com or at least restrict them to the point they can no longer output my server's public IP address.
For example, if I do curl ...
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Packet filter (firewall) for a /29 network
My ISP routes a /29 network (8 IP addresses). The first and the last is of course network and broadcast address and the second is assigned to the modem by the ISP. The modem has an ethernet LAN port ...
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Make hosted content accessible only to my computer
For portability I work with a lot of software that hosts content on localhost, usually as HTTP/websocket servers.
My computer is connected to a LAN, so others can connect to it.
My question is, how ...
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server not accessible from outside the local network
I'm not able to access my server from outside the local network and I think the problem might be with the router settings or my ISP.
In the local network I can access my server (nextcloud on raspbian ...
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Firewall to block traffic to a specific IP - troubleshoot
There's a very similar question on Using Windows Firewall to block a specific IP on Windows 10 but I'm unable to block just a specific IP address.
I'm curious if there's ever a difference between the ...
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Why can ping.exe get the IP of a domain with no responding?
When I use cmd to ping a domain like:
> ping apple.com
Pinging apple.com [17.142.160.59] with 32 bytes of data:
Request timed out.
I did't get the response, but I get the IP of it.
Why can I ...
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Workaround for firewall that is blocking unsolicited traffic
I have AT&T wireless at my house for home internet. Where I am located it
is rural and don't have many option's for ISP's. My goal is to be able to SSH back to my house and possibly view my ...
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FTP Between Different Subnets/Routers/Firewalls
Setup
Router A connected to the internet on the 192.168.178.x subnet.
Router B connected to router A through the WAN port on the 192.168.2.x subnet.
IIS FTP server running on a PC connected to router ...
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Program can't connect to the IP. Connection failed
I'm using a program that needs to connect to the ip 200.229.50.3:6900 to work.
But it isn't connecting and it shows this message: "A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not ...
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Using Fritz!Box 3490 to forward external traffic to internal servers
I have a Fritz!Box 3490 along with 5 usable external IPv4 addresses provided by our ISP. The Fritz!Box is to replace our existing DrayTek 2925.
One of five IP addresses is an MX; so we use that IP to ...