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FTP Publishing - April 2009 #3

This morning, we note that Blogger has added 2 new servers in their FTP Publishing array.
If you are using Blogger to publish to your own website and your host blocks by IP, you will need to allow through the IPs of the new Blogger publishers. The IPs are:

74.125.66.132
74.125.112.132


Whether these 2 servers completely replace the previously documented array is unclear right now.

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Comments

Unknown said…
Considering the problems they've been having with FTP publishing, not showing anything as published, but it was, and then I was getting an xB error. I got around it by using draft.blogger.com and getting what I wanted published done, but that didn't work others.

Hopefully things calm down now.
Unknown said…
Thank you so much for always keeping us "in the know" when Blogger leaves us in the dark!

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