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Could you please clarify what you mean by "publicly accessible"? For example if I have an application server running on a different physical server than my web server is running on, and the application server is only accessible from the web server, does the application server count as publicly accessible? It's not directly accessible by the public, but information from it is publicly accessible via the web server. Does it still count as a publicly accessible server for the purposes of using ipware?
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Could you please clarify what you mean by "publicly accessible"? For example if I have an application server running on a different physical server than my web server is running on, and the application server is only accessible from the web server, does the application server count as publicly accessible? It's not directly accessible by the public, but information from it is publicly accessible via the web server. Does it still count as a publicly accessible server for the purposes of using ipware?
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Could you please clarify what you mean by "publicly accessible"? For example if I have an application server running on a different physical server than my web server is running on, and the application server is only accessible from the web server, does the application server count as publicly accessible? It's not directly accessible by the public, but information from it is publicly accessible via the web server. Does it still count as a publicly accessible server for the purposes of using ipware?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: