I resolved the issue with easyblog showing restricted content, but still would like to hear from anyone on the Google issue - how they were able to scan restricted pages.

Thanks,

Kirill

From: Kirill Poliakov <kir...@hostnetservices.com>
To: "NYPHP SIG: Joomla" <joomla@lists.nyphp.org>,
Date: 09/14/2012 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: [joomla] Controling google bots and restricting component access
Sent by: joomla-boun...@lists.nyphp.org





I did not modify the robots.txt file - it still has Disallow for all folders, including Components.  I am confused how Google was able to find those pages without visible links to them, since those links require logon.

Kirill


Stephen Britton ---09/14/2012 10:14:57 AM---Did you edit the robots.txt file? Joomla's default robots file restricts access to several directori

From:
Stephen Britton <sbrit...@gmail.com>
To:
"NYPHP SIG: Joomla" <joomla@lists.nyphp.org>,
Date:
09/14/2012 10:14 AM
Subject:
Re: [joomla] Controling google bots and restricting component access
Sent by:
joomla-boun...@lists.nyphp.org




Did you edit the robots.txt file? Joomla's default robots file restricts access to several directories, including components and templates.

On Sep 14, 2012 9:00 AM, "Kirill Poliakov" <kir...@hostnetservices.com> wrote:

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