On 05/15/2015 09:14 AM, Andreas Kuhne wrote:
> You are getting it because someone has come to your server by
> entering www.g3suprimentos.com.br <http://www.g3suprimentos.com.br/> in
> a browser. If you don't have that address in the allowed hosts setting,
> you will get the error you have received. 

Correct.

> If you don't want your server to show something
> for www.g3suprimentos.com.br <http://www.g3suprimentos.com.br/>, then
> the problem is not on your end, but rather the clients (it can be an
> incorrect DNS entry, or that someone has edited their hosts file). So
> you can't do anything to fix it.

Not true - in most cases you can fix it on the server side, but the
details depend on your server configuration. You need to configure
whatever front-end server is listening for the web requests to ignore
any requests coming in for a host name that you don't want your server
to respond to. If you're using Apache, this meand making sure that your
Django site is running in a name-based virtualhost (and not the default
one). If you're using nginx, it just means setting the server_name of
the server block to the hostname(s) you actually want to serve. Etc.

Carl

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