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    Stopping certain urls forward to our web server

    OK - Many thanks for all the input
  2. tobyg

    Stopping certain urls forward to our web server

    I have tried that and still no joy
  3. tobyg

    Stopping certain urls forward to our web server

    I have created the .htaccess file as suggested and it has not stopped the forward. The browser log files never show the referer as the offending domain. I have been told that the offending domain is using a 302 response to get to our site, which makes the browser just send a new request to the...
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    Stopping certain urls forward to our web server

    I will try what you have suggested but I believe that the referer field has already been modified to be our url by the time our web server receives the request. I will post back my result as soon as I can get back onto the server, I left the password in the office. Many thanks for your...
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    Stopping certain urls forward to our web server

    I am not exactly sure how the forwarding they are using is operating. When you type the offending URL into checkdns.org the entry for the webserver gives 'Received: HTTP/1.1 302 Object Moved Location:' So I think this would happen on a CNAME. Does a CNAME record change the Referrer field...
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    Stopping certain urls forward to our web server

    How do we stop a domain from forwarding to our server. Our server only supports one domain. We can block addresses using the .htaccess file but do not know how to block a domain from forwarding to us? We do not want to stop all sites from forwrding just one that is passing itself off as us...

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