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Any utility in limiting access of a web app to a country?

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  • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

    +1 for knowing there is an "outside of the US"! :)


    "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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    Click.[^]

    "Sanity is not statistical." - Eric Blair, 1984, Chapter 9

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    • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

      +1 for knowing there is an "outside of the US"! :)


      "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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      Garth J Lancaster
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      how do I vote '10' for that comment ? :-) you'll have to do with a '5', sorry

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        Web application has no use outside of US. I'm thinking of getting a firewall rule in place to restrict it to just US access. Couldn't hurt to reduce attack surface I'm thinking, and it doesn't cost me anything [assumption]. Any utility in doing this?

        "Sanity is not statistical." - Eric Blair, 1984, Chapter 9

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        You might like to visit here and look at geoip ... http://www.maxmind.com/en/home[^]

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        • K kmg365

          Web application has no use outside of US. I'm thinking of getting a firewall rule in place to restrict it to just US access. Couldn't hurt to reduce attack surface I'm thinking, and it doesn't cost me anything [assumption]. Any utility in doing this?

          "Sanity is not statistical." - Eric Blair, 1984, Chapter 9

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          Lemme guess, you're working on a fix for the problem of European countries complaining that the US government has been warehousing and processing information about their citizens. (The one thing the Lounge is missing is its own, internal conspiracy theory.)

          I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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          • M Mark_Wallace

            Lemme guess, you're working on a fix for the problem of European countries complaining that the US government has been warehousing and processing information about their citizens. (The one thing the Lounge is missing is its own, internal conspiracy theory.)

            I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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            Mark_Wallace wrote:

            The one thing the Lounge is missing is its own, internal conspiracy theory

            Why do you think message previews are sent to the server AJAX-style rather than just doing everything in JavaScript? Whenever somebody posts something he doesn't like, Maunder is notified of the post and

            Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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              Mark_Wallace wrote:

              The one thing the Lounge is missing is its own, internal conspiracy theory

              Why do you think message previews are sent to the server AJAX-style rather than just doing everything in JavaScript? Whenever somebody posts something he doesn't like, Maunder is notified of the post and

              Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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              Dang you, Maunder! I just wanted to tell everybody that you

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                Dang you, Maunder! I just wanted to tell everybody that you

                Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                And there is is, brothers and sisters! Incontrovertible proof that Maunder is

                I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                • M Mark_Wallace

                  And there is is, brothers and sisters! Incontrovertible proof that Maunder is

                  I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                  _Damian S_
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                  Oh come on you pair, it's not like Chris is really

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                    Mark_Wallace wrote:

                    The one thing the Lounge is missing is its own, internal conspiracy theory

                    Why do you think message previews are sent to the server AJAX-style rather than just doing everything in JavaScript? Whenever somebody posts something he doesn't like, Maunder is notified of the post and

                    Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                    :confused: what?

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                    • K kmg365

                      Web application has no use outside of US. I'm thinking of getting a firewall rule in place to restrict it to just US access. Couldn't hurt to reduce attack surface I'm thinking, and it doesn't cost me anything [assumption]. Any utility in doing this?

                      "Sanity is not statistical." - Eric Blair, 1984, Chapter 9

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                      Geocoding baby! :laugh:

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                      • A AlphaDeltaTheta

                        :confused: what?

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                        enhzflep
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                        It's a joke mate. (I hate explaining them, almost as much as I hate seeing someone miss-out on a funny one) The inference is that Chris monitors all posts as they are made, NSA style. The posts were deliberately cut-off mid sentence as a way of saying "see, look - Chris even censored this post, he _must_ have the ability to monitor posts in real-time" :-D

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                        • enhzflepE enhzflep

                          It's a joke mate. (I hate explaining them, almost as much as I hate seeing someone miss-out on a funny one) The inference is that Chris monitors all posts as they are made, NSA style. The posts were deliberately cut-off mid sentence as a way of saying "see, look - Chris even censored this post, he _must_ have the ability to monitor posts in real-time" :-D

                          Make it work. Then do it better - Andrei Straut

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                          Of course I could understand the pun intended, but deliberately wanted to create a joke!

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                            Haha ha ha ha ha ha. Not sure what was funnier - the picture or some of the responses to it. Biggest chuckle I've had all week.:thumbsup:

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                              Of course I could understand the pun intended, but deliberately wanted to create a joke!

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                              Okaaay. Actually, there's no pun there.

                              Google wrote:

                              Pun: A joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings

                              Protip: The confused icon, followed by "what?" just looks like you don't get it. ;P The miss-use of the word pun doesn't exactly help, either.

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                              • enhzflepE enhzflep

                                Okaaay. Actually, there's no pun there.

                                Google wrote:

                                Pun: A joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings

                                Protip: The confused icon, followed by "what?" just looks like you don't get it. ;P The miss-use of the word pun doesn't exactly help, either.

                                Make it work. Then do it better - Andrei Straut

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                                Okkkk... A thing to note, I've spend 4 years (8th to 12th grade) reading and examining English literature (unwillingly, as it was part of compulsory subjects). There were something around 30+ literary devices, there is something exactly defining this but... :doh: I only remember the words : "similes, metaphor, alliteration, irony, and pun"

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                                  Okkkk... A thing to note, I've spend 4 years (8th to 12th grade) reading and examining English literature (unwillingly, as it was part of compulsory subjects). There were something around 30+ literary devices, there is something exactly defining this but... :doh: I only remember the words : "similes, metaphor, alliteration, irony, and pun"

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                                  enhzflep
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                                  Nice. You beat me there - I only studied english lit for a year in 10th grade. I could more-or-less guarantee your english is better than my indian or german. Though, 35 years of speaking it can only help, I suppose. Anyhow, hope I didn't ruin the joke for you - I only wanted to let you in too. :beer:

                                  Make it work. Then do it better - Andrei Straut

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                                  • enhzflepE enhzflep

                                    Nice. You beat me there - I only studied english lit for a year in 10th grade. I could more-or-less guarantee your english is better than my indian or german. Though, 35 years of speaking it can only help, I suppose. Anyhow, hope I didn't ruin the joke for you - I only wanted to let you in too. :beer:

                                    Make it work. Then do it better - Andrei Straut

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                                    enhzflep wrote:

                                    Nice. You beat me there - I only studied english lit for a year in 10th grade.

                                    I was enrolled in an English medium school. So literature was there since beginning but systematic studies and analysis started only at 8th.

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                                    my indian

                                    There is no language called Indian... ;P There are hundreds of Indian languages (28 recognized by constitution, including English). So which one?

                                    enhzflep wrote:

                                    Anyhow, hope I didn't ruin the joke for you - I only wanted to let you in too

                                    Nope,... cheers! :beer: (though I don't consume any kind of hydrocarbon hydroxide)

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                                      enhzflep wrote:

                                      Nice. You beat me there - I only studied english lit for a year in 10th grade.

                                      I was enrolled in an English medium school. So literature was there since beginning but systematic studies and analysis started only at 8th.

                                      enhzflep wrote:

                                      my indian

                                      There is no language called Indian... ;P There are hundreds of Indian languages (28 recognized by constitution, including English). So which one?

                                      enhzflep wrote:

                                      Anyhow, hope I didn't ruin the joke for you - I only wanted to let you in too

                                      Nope,... cheers! :beer: (though I don't consume any kind of hydrocarbon hydroxide)

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                                      enhzflep
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                                      Amitosh S.M. wrote:

                                      There is no language called Indian... ;-P
                                      There are hundreds of Indian languages (28 recognized by constitution, including English). So which one?

                                      Er, all of them 'cept english. I did wonder if that was going to bite me on the ass (yet still I was too lazy to research for 15seconds. :-O ) Great! Yeah, not a drinker myself. It just seemed like a better conciliatory icon than :jig: or :java: or :rose: Damn! 28 official languages... We've only got one here, yet still we all seem to abuse it - poorly. :doh: I'm off - any more of this conversation and the suggestions that we "get a room" will likely abound. :laugh:

                                      Make it work. Then do it better - Andrei Straut

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                                        You might like to visit here and look at geoip ... http://www.maxmind.com/en/home[^]

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                                        Cool, but I was hoping not to add any modules to Apache. Saw this, looked kinda cool too. click.[^]

                                        "Sanity is not statistical." - Eric Blair, 1984, Chapter 9

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