Question about visibility

Sten Carlsen stenc at s-carlsen.dk
Thu Oct 11 13:49:48 UTC 2018


I have done this some time ago, I made sure that there was no link from
any pages to the new site, Google stayed away until somebody typed the
address into the search field, then it was known.

This is no guarantee of course as mentioned in other place but it worked
for about 6 months.

On 11/10/2018 13.26, Admin Hardy 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?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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