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How to untie other people's domains from IP?
There are a couple of servers and other people's domains are directed to their ip. How to get rid of these domains?
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Register in the web server settings to permanently redirect such requests to your domain. How exactly to do this depends on your web server and access rights (you can use it in the nginx config, or in Apache .htaccess, or in general in php through the host definition.
As already mentioned, the maximum that can be done is to specify some special instructions in the web server when entering through the wrong domain (errors, redirects, etc.).
It’s somehow not clear how the pages of one site can lead to another site?
If the alias domain is an alias domain, the pages have nothing to do with it, the site is yours, but under a different domain, there can be no thematic queries.
It may be another matter, I came across this ...
They constantly scan the site, parse the content, create a 1v1 structure with the victim’s site, change something in the texts or add any SEO (I’m not good at SEO at all), and spread it under with their own domain… I don’t know what it’s called, and I don’t know exactly what goodies they earn…
Moreover, it’s funny, at first they downloaded a page from us for every request, parsed it and gave it out at home.
Then, when we started blocking requests, they began to download the site once a day, and already keep the cache.
Then they forged their registration altogether, slightly changed their appearance, and automatically injected all sorts of garbage into the content that was downloaded from us.
In short, such a mystery
But it’s hard to deal with this, we were lucky, the hoster, where such a clone hung, turned out to be adequate and blocked both the website and the domain…
It's hard to figure out what your problem is from your answers, but it's more like link bombing
A simple option is a quick redirect to Yandex.
A more difficult option is to place your ads.
The most difficult thing is to write to the DNS registrar, prove that you are the owner of the IP, and demand that the records leading to it be deleted.
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