Ethan
Hello Ethan,

I am using this company for years for hosting https://paukhosting.com/en/

They have confirmed a few days ago that they have whitelisted Ezoic IPs according to this list https://support.ezoic.com/kb/article/how-to-fix-origin-errors. Just a few minutes ago, they have confirmed it again, all IPs have been whitelisted.

This morning I have confirmed Ezoic IP Whitelist in these settings https://pubdash.ezoic.com/settings/connection/troubleshooting and since then, I can't open a single page on my website.

Before I did this, my site worked pretty good, with occassional Origin errors, but now it doesn't work at all :/ That's why I wanted to disable Ezoic IP Whitelist, as a temporary solution before we figure out what is going on.

    Famoza How has your host gone about whitelisting the IPs? Just to be clear, you haven't recently added any security plugins? Also, have you cleared any caches you have of the site?

      Ethan

      You mean the exact method they've used to whitelist the IPs?

      No, I haven't added any security plugins, nor I changed anything on my website. I have cleared cached on my website regularly - the last time I did it was yesterday evening. As you can see, my website famoza.net doesn't work at all now, I can't even access my admin panel or anything else.

        Ethan Can you please help me disable Ezoic whitelisting IP? My site is down and won't be up anytime, as it's down from the moment I enabled whitelisting IPs. Then, we can work from that.

          Famoza As I mentioned, removing Ezoic's IPs from the whitelist isn't going to solve this but if you want to do that you would need to request that with your host rather than Ezoic. What you could do as an alternative to avoid the origin error is instead connect via our WordPress plugin (do note this doesn't perform as well though in terms of speed).

            Ethan

            Maybe we don't understand each other, sorry for that. Please look at the picture - I want to uncofirm Whitelisting.

            The moment I confirmed Whitelisting today, my website stopped working. Days before that, my hosting provider whitelisted Ezoic IPs, and the website was still running, with occasional "Origin error". Thus, that's why I need somehow to "uncofirm" Ezoic IP Whitelist on Ezoic platform. That can only be done on Ezoic side - I don't have the option to uncofirm it.

              Thanks for explaining - Looks like your site is currently up and running for me. The whitelisting IPs button shouldn't cause the issues that you're having. Are you seeing the origin errors in any particular area of the site? Is it every time on every page?

                HarryB Hello! I have changed my name servers back to default ones, provided by my hosting provider, and yes, my website works at least partially, until the transition is completed. I had to do something to get my website back on its feet. It's frustrating and honestly, I think I'll stop using Ezoic after 6+ years. Too many problems lately, and I haven't changed anything on my side to cause them.

                  That doesn't necessarily feel like a fair assessment of this situation, we might need to back up and get on the same footing here.

                  1. When you press 'confirm whitelisting', all that does is ensure your site is only using the Ezoic IPs that are included in the Origin Errors guide - it's what makes sure once you have that set of IPs whitelisted with the host, that you won't see an origin error caused by other Ezoic IPs being used.
                    That is undoubtedly not the cause of the origin errors appearing.

                  2. An origin error suddenly appearing is usually related to IPs not being whitelisted correctly. We've asked a few times for you to confirm where / what / how the host actually implemented the whitelist of IPs. Sometimes hosts will have multiple locations they need to whitelist IPs, or might not understand the full nature of the issue. We typically suggest sharing the entire guide with the host so that they can have an understanding of the setup, the error situation, and what solution might work best with their services.

                  3. You mentioned 'too many problems lately' - but we're not seeing any additional threads opened here in the community to discuss any issues you've faced. We'd love to be offered the opportunity to assist you, but we need to know what to address. If you have other questions, please don't hesitate to ask - we're here to help.

                    3 months later

                    Ezoic IP Whitelist . why disable cookies on my website. I use cookies to move date between two pages. how can solve thisnproblem?

                      njjk I don't entirely follow - what exactly is your issue here? Can you elaborate a little further please?

                        We're still not sure we understand the context of the question in regards to cookies and issues on the site.
                        You're welcome to adjust the DNS records at Ezoic as you see fit, but we can't really advise when we don't have the full context / background of the issue you're facing.

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