Hey Richard,
I fully understand why it's not preferable to have to set up a proxy, but
such is the necessity of living within a network with malicious
mis-routing. At any rate, that's what I've read elsewhere on the net is
what someone might do if faced with the situation of such actually
occu
Hi, Nick,
The point is access for the public. People are not going to use VPS etc for
access to a real estate website. As I said previously outside of Turkey you
can access both naked and www domains, but inside just the www. This isn't
a real game changer, it's just a nuisance. I personally hate
Hey Richard,
Thanks for the detailed report of your network. I'm currently re-reading
your post to see if I have anything else to recommend. Not being a lawyer,
I can't comment on the legal implications of, for example, using a VPS or
virtual IP to circumvent bad routing or blockages. Let me kn
Forgot to mention, the naked domain doesn't work on a phone under 3g either
On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 10:18 AM, Richard Cheesmar
wrote:
> Excuse the typos1
>
> On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 10:16 AM, Richard Cheesmar
> wrote:
>
>> Hi, Nick,
>>
>> Although, I cannot be positive without access to relevant
Excuse the typos1
On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 10:16 AM, Richard Cheesmar
wrote:
> Hi, Nick,
>
> Although, I cannot be positive without access to relevant servers, I'm
> afraid it is a block. I think that your Public DNS servers along with
> others like OpendDNS are spoofed by Turk Telecom servers pr
Hi, Nick,
Although, I cannot be positive without access to relevant servers, I'm
afraid it is a block. I think that your Public DNS servers along with
others like OpendDNS are spoofed by Turk Telecom servers pretending to be
yours. Not only that, I think they have put in place IP blacklists on
ce
Hi Richard,
If you run a whois lookup on those addresses, you'll see they belong to
Google. I'm not a lawyer and not an expert on international relations, but
it's possible there is a block as you say. This might be caused from within
your local network, a proxy or bridge used by an ISP, etc. C
Google ips are blocked by a Turk Telecom server here in Turkey. Without a
Cname record it aint' gonna work. And I can't have a Cname record for the
naked domain as this prevents the Mail servers which are specified by the
naked domain in the MX records from providing incoming mail.
Ok, so how
Why don't you try using CloudFlare's page rules to redirect all naked
domain traffic to the www version?
On 30/08/2015 8:07 PM, "Richard Cheesmar" wrote:
> Ok, what is apparent is that the following set of ip addresses are being
> blocked in Turkey:
>
> 216.239.36.21
> 216.239.32.21
> 216.239.38.
Ok, what is apparent is that the following set of ip addresses are being
blocked in Turkey:
216.239.36.21
216.239.32.21
216.239.38.21
216.239.34.21
Therefore, no naked custom domains with A records and these addresses are
going to work in Turkey
What is the solution: Signing Up to Google Apps
Ok, seems that it is available everywhere except Turkey, got to look into
this
On Saturday, August 29, 2015 at 10:01:54 AM UTC+3, Richard Cheesmar wrote:
>
> I have added two custom domains to Google Developers Console for a Google
> App Project.
>
>
> One, a naked domain with A and AAA records
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