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Question Blocking all connections to a Plesk domain except 2

RobbieL

New Pleskian
Hey there,

I have a couple of different IP addresses pointed to my server and one of them is routed through CloudFlare to that domain, then to Plesk.

I have an issue of some random domains spoofing the website, bypassing CloudFlare and pointing directly to the IP address, which I don't want.

So what I'm after on Plesk for this one IP address is to deny all incoming connections except for those coming from the two designated CloudFlare name servers - Is there a way to do this?

Thanks!
 
You can limit access by adding a "*" to the "Deny access to the site" setting in the "Apache & Nginx" settings of the website. Then you can add exclusions of all Cloudflare public ips (IP Ranges).
 
Any ideas? What would be a good alternative to block traffic that doesn't go through Cloudflare that can be disabled on some sites? Thanks.
 
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