Firebase Custom Domain Showing "Site Not Found" [closed] - firebase

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I have verified the Domain Name
Also, have linked the A records
It's been 24 Hour's since the changes have been made to DNS Records
Yet the screen remains same
The app works perfectly on Firebase Default Domain.

If anyone comes here this might help.
Usually, it happens because of some kind of error during picking DNS info between the 'www.example.com' and the 'example.com'. What worked for me, is to delete the domain from the firebase console and to reconnect it back. Don't change anything on your DNS provider if everything is set correctly.
Note: This is when your domain status shows connected but you still experience the "Site not found" error
If you have problems connecting your domain, some DNS providers use "#" instead of "www.example.com" and some simply use "example.com"

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I'm trying to set up Asterisk telephony on my system and I'm encountering an issue with X-Lite. Whenever I try to make a call using X-Lite, I get an error message saying "Call failed: Forbidden." I'm not sure what's causing this issue or how to resolve it.
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Here's what I've tried so far:
I've double-checked my SIP settings in X-Lite and made sure they match the settings in my Asterisk configuration files.
I've also checked my firewall settings to ensure that SIP traffic is allowed through.
I've tried making calls to different SIP endpoints, but I still get the same error message.
I'm not sure what else to try at this point. Could anyone suggest some troubleshooting steps or possible solutions? Thank you in advance for your help.
99% it is an incorrect password or you have not pressed "Apply" button in FreePBX.
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Blocked by firewall at asterisk or your provider
Your router maked something weird with sip nat support(SIPALG in menu most likely).
You are in country where VoIP is blocked.
For troubleshoot you have know something about asterisk and linux, also need basic knowledge about SIP protocol. You can start from this page
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Why do some domains resolve to localhost? [closed]

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So I happened to input "blue.com" into the browser to see if the domain was available. It timed out immediately, which I thought was odd, so I used tracert in the Windows console and saw it was equivalent to inputting localhost (resolves to 127.0.0.1).
It may be worth noting that green.com resolves to nothing, and is registered by MarkMonitor Inc, where blue.com is registered by Domain The Net Technologies Ltd. Both are domain management companies.
I cannot find anything online about this at all. Can anyone explain why blue.com resolves to localhost while other domains do not?
Any domain name can be registered to "point" or "resolve" to any IP address. This is done using what is called an "A Record" or "Address Record". Various other kinds of records can be found here.
In short, when someone registers a domain name as an "Address Record", they can choose any IP address they wish, including "127.0.0.1". Why Domain The Net Technologies chose to do so is something only they know, but technically there could be any number of domains which point to that address.
To learn more about how domain name servers work internally, check out this site which explains how you can make one yourself.

Is it possible to programatically filter Skype notifications via their API? [closed]

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Suppose my Skype integration wants to filter notifications for a user to messages that contain the string "server down". Is this possible?
Per default Skype for Business (=SfB) can only block URL or attachments as written here. Maybe there exist an 3rd party application which can do that, but I do not think so. Reason: The problem here is that SfB can perform peer2peer connections (see more here). That means if you and your workmade are in the same network and no firewall restricts you both and you both perform a chat together, the chat is done between both of you (without a real server connection; for more infos see the official documentation inside the 2nd link). So a 3rd party software (which might sitting on the server) will not capture that kind of information. So what you might need is a client software on every PC. But what about the mobile clients then? So I do not think that such a software exists or would be possible to build.

What is this meaning `Name query nb {random char}<00>` [closed]

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The scene is under VMWare, and the os in vm is Ubuntu 12.
What I have to say is the network was actually suddenly cut off when I was coding. My two colleagues were all have the problem. It seems very odd. It just is a vm dev environment. Why three person will occur it in a not long time periods. I couldn't ping the IP in VM from my host, and vice versa.
At the first time, I think it is the problem of network adapter of VMware. But it didn't work after I removed the network adapter and re-added it.
But this time, I think ping it. But the network is very slow. I just ping a IP, not a domain.
So, when I used wireshark to see what is the problem.
As the picture show below. I think it is a virus. The random string before <00>.
Anyone can give me the solution or some hints? Thanks!!
Perhaps it's a virus called Chrome, from a company called "Google"; Chrome appears to make various weird name queries.

How to set a mandatory homepage for an open Wifi Network? [closed]

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I want to add a start page, publicity for exemple, to an open wifi network before getting acces to any site or aplication.
any solutions? Thank you.
You probably want to look at routers that support 'captive portals' out of the box or routers that can be flashed with 'DD-WRT' firmware, of which there are quite a few around. You could look here for more info.
In terms of showing a specific page, the router needs to track the MAC address or the DHCP-assigned IP address and remember if the user has 'logged in'. A login in your case might be just clicking a button on your advertising page.
As an aside, typically, mobile devices will try to go to some specific URL like www.google.com/generate_204 or look for a specific response when they request something with User-agent: CaptiveNetworkSupport (iOS), and when they don't get the response they expect (because your router will be responding with a different page or blocking access), they will correctly assume they are in a captive portal and just show the user that page that the router returned, which will be your advertising page.
Edit: You could also try this out: NoCatSplash in the DD_WRT firmware, which looks like it would do what you want.

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