In article <mailman.664.1539257203.803.bind-us...@lists.isc.org>, Admin Hardy <ad...@innerface.net> wrote:
> I realise this is not specifically a BIND/DNS question and a bit off > topic so please ignore if need be I realise people are often very busy. > > If you you have a website but the host IP you do not list with any > domain name in DNS, is it definite that this site could never be reached > via Google. I do not really know the nuts and bolts of how Google gets > access to pages. > > If for 'some particular reason' instead of developing a site on a local > dev machine on your LAN and then uploading/installing the site to a > remote server, you needed 'for what ever reason' to do the development > and testing on the final live host accessing it via the ip address, > would this be a way to be 'almost certain' of keeping it hidden from > unwanted accidental exposure? If you accidentally, or someone else intentionally, create a link to the site that uses the IP and put it on a web page that Google can get to, it will probably find the page. -- Barry Margolin Arlington, MA
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