nuvolenji
07-14-2002, 07:40 AM
hi all,
first of all, please excuse my ignorance but I am total newbie when it comes to running a tgp. anyway I was wondering if anyone could help me understand what I should do with the noref outgoing IPs that have no match in the incoming repetitive URL. for example right now my top three in the outgoing repetive URL list are:
1389 - 195.70.61.207
567 - 209.245.160.147
364 - 64.154.188.186
none of these is present in the incoming repetitive list. Should I block them? and if so, what is the precise syntax of the deny, allow thing in .htaccess?:embarrase
Keep in mind my tgp is small (4-5k per day, so 1389 is comparatively a lot...)
Also, what do you guys use as URL for noref? i am using the mainpage of my tgp and I am wondering if that could have any bad effect on my trades. I am asking this because over the last couple of days I have had trades going awry.....trades which had been consistenty good for like a month in a row... just puzzled...:confused:
thanks
first of all, please excuse my ignorance but I am total newbie when it comes to running a tgp. anyway I was wondering if anyone could help me understand what I should do with the noref outgoing IPs that have no match in the incoming repetitive URL. for example right now my top three in the outgoing repetive URL list are:
1389 - 195.70.61.207
567 - 209.245.160.147
364 - 64.154.188.186
none of these is present in the incoming repetitive list. Should I block them? and if so, what is the precise syntax of the deny, allow thing in .htaccess?:embarrase
Keep in mind my tgp is small (4-5k per day, so 1389 is comparatively a lot...)
Also, what do you guys use as URL for noref? i am using the mainpage of my tgp and I am wondering if that could have any bad effect on my trades. I am asking this because over the last couple of days I have had trades going awry.....trades which had been consistenty good for like a month in a row... just puzzled...:confused:
thanks