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Vasily Kotov2016-07-06 12:45:56
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Vasily Kotov, 2016-07-06 12:45:56

Decree 60 in Belarus, are there any workarounds?

Can anyone advise on this ill-fated decree?

The essence of the problem: I have a project, one site, a dozen domains. Depending on the domain, I choose content, choose a language, send letters if necessary, and all that, that is, a single database, a single admin panel.

And somehow there is no desire to take out the Belarusian domain and, accordingly, copy the site, which will eventually lead to some additional. work on data synchronization.

Has anyone faced such a task? How did they decide? Is it possible to buy hosting in Belarus, but in fact be hosted in another country?

I would be very grateful for any suggestions.

UPD (taken from the comments)

here is everything that annoys me: hosts.by/ukaz-60-i-khosting-rezultaty.html (the decree itself is here:www.pravo.by/main.aspx?guid=3871&p2=1/11368 ).
A few more words about the project: a huge plant, operating throughout the CIS, each country has its own representative office, its own domain. But there is one site for everyone, one admin panel, one hosting. This was done just to get rid of the mess, to work with content in one place and one person.
But with this law, it turns out that I have to host the Belarusian part of the site separately, is that right? What if I proxy requests on white hosting? Or somehow redirect all requests to your server, which is not in Belarus? Is this against the law?

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Puma Thailand, 2016-07-06
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just put nginx proxy in belarus and everything will be ok

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