http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=164734
If you own the site, you can verify your ownership in Webmaster Tools and use 
the verified URL removal tool to remove an entire directory from Google's 
search results.
Before using the URL Removal Tool, you must use robots.txt to block crawler 
access to the 
directory<http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=156449> 
(or, if you're removing a site, to your whole site). (For more information 
about blocking search engines from confidential information, see Blocking 
Google<http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=93708>.) 
Returning a 404 HTTP status code isn't enough, because it's possible for a 
directory to return a 404 status code, but still serve out files underneath it. 
Using robots.txt to block a directory ensures that all of its children are 
disallowed as well.
Once you have completed one of the steps above, you can request removal of the 
directory and all of its contents from search results using the URL Removal 
Tool in Webmaster Tools.

 1.  On the Webmaster Tools home page, click the site you want.
 2.  On the Dashboard, click Site configuration in the left-hand navigation.
 3.  Click Crawler access, and then click Remove URL.
 4.  Click New removal request.
 5.  Type the URL of the directory you want removed from search results and 
then click Continue. How to find the right 
URL.<http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=63758> Note 
that the URL is case-sensitive-you will need to submit the URL using exactly 
the same characters and the same capitalization that the site uses. If you want 
to remove the whole site, you can leave this blank.
 6.  Click Remove directory
 7.  Select the checkbox to confirm that you have completed the requirements 
listed in this article, and then click Submit Request.
Be careful when requesting removal of a site. The only reason you should 
request a site removal is when you want all the contents of a site permanently 
removed from Google's index.
Removing https://www.example.com will also remove http://www.example.com, as 
well as http://example.com and https://example.com.
If you're worried that your site may have a penalty, or you want to start from 
scratch after purchasing a domain from somebody else, we recommend filing a 
reconsideration 
request<http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=35843> 
letting us know what you're worried about and what has changed. If your site 
has been hacked, check this article for 
recommendations.<http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=163633>



From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mark Jenks
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2010 7:37 AM
To: rt-users
Subject: [rt-users] Google crawlers.

I posted some links here when I was having problems with RT3.   Now google is 
showing up with those links and is now trying to crawl my site.

I tried to drop robots.txt into the html folder, but it goes to the logon 
screen instead of showing me the robots.txt file.

What do I need to do?     Could we remove my original post from gossamer?  Or 
how do I get the robots.txt file to work?

I know they can only get to the front screen of RT without logging in, but I 
don't want it to show up in google search at all.

Thanks!

-Mark


Mark Jenks
Network Administrator
[cid:[email protected]]
1030 Ontario Road  Green Bay, WI 54311  p: 920.406.3702

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