I moved it to a different computer on my home network:)
Now nobody can "see" it from the outside.
>I take it your only testing from that machine / local network???
>
>Could you not restrict the webserver to just run on an internal IP???
>
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I take it your only testing from that machine / local network???
Could you not restrict the webserver to just run on an internal IP???
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From: Al Musella, DPM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 04 August 2001 20:59
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: OT - Optimum online users
ck
-paul
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> No - I don't have a static IP.. I do not use it as a public webserver, I
No - I don't have a static IP.. I do not use it as a public webserver, I
only use it as a test server before I upload it to the real webserver,
but there is an automated tool at eeye.com that lets you scan an entire IP
address range.. they used it to scan their own. It tells you which IP
addr
do you have a static ip?
thats really odd.
i have a test server on time warner rr, but never expose it to the outside
world.
is that the same thing you have or do people actually hit your server?
-paul
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