Yes, we don't support file:// at all.

Actually, you shouldn't see something like
Adding URL: /etc/passwd
because such URL is considered non-absolute so
http://www.server.com/ should be added to him.
Do you absolutely sure you saw it?

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> 
> Kir,
> 
> I assume from your response that even if the
> file:// attribute DID exist this would still be
> ignored?
> 
> Quoting Kir Kolyshkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> > ASPSeek understands only http and https
> protocols.
> > And, in the "Adding URL" message you have
> provided,
> > there's no file:// scheme prefix, so somebody
> just
> > wrote on their page
> >
> > <A HREF=/etc/passwd>lalala</A>
> >
> > and this is of no meaning at all...
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] �����(�):
> > >
> > > I started my machine indexing last night, and
> > > notice "Adding url: /etc/passwd" scroll past -
> > > quite alarming!
> > >
> > > I'm assuming that somebody has (maliciously)
> > > created a robots.txt that somewhere has
> > > directives to reference the local file system.
> > >
> > > Does aspseek have any measures to not index
> the
> > > local file system? is there a feature to
> ignore
> > > any url that is
> not "http://"; "https://"; "ftp://";
> > > etc?
> >
> >
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