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Hi Pierre,There's no way at present to block Firebase Hosting traffic by IP, Geo, or adaptive blocking based on origin responses.☼, Kato
On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 2:16 AM, Pierre Job <mylifec...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I migrated my website to Firebase.
I was previously blocking various IP ranges (spambots, etc.) using the .htaccess and different modules (the website was running with Drupal/PHP before the migration).
I've been searching without any success for a solution to block these IP ranges.
I already parametered the cache control and redirections in firebase.json.
I guess these IP ranges would be saved there.
I do not find any documentation on this subject.
Any help will be greatly appreciated here!
Thank you
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