On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 7:56 PM, Evan Platt<[email protected]> wrote:
> So I've noticed quite a lot of connections from web spider programs. I've
> had a robots.txt
> (User-agent: *
> Disallow: /) For a long time. But looking closer in my apache logs, am I
> reading right that it's giving a 404?
>
> 65.55.106.173 - - [21/Jul/2009:09:44:43 -0700] "GET /robots.txt HTTP/1.1"
> 404 208 "-" "msnbot/2.0b (+http://search.msn.com/msnbot.htm)"
> 65.55.106.112 - - [21/Jul/2009:10:11:43 -0700] "GET /robots.txt HTTP/1.1"
> 404 208 "-" "msnbot/2.0b (+http://search.msn.com/msnbot.htm)"
> 65.55.106.166 - - [21/Jul/2009:11:03:35 -0700] "GET /robots.txt HTTP/1.1"
> 404 208 "-" "msnbot/2.0b (+http://search.msn.com/msnbot.htm)"
> 65.55.106.160 - - [21/Jul/2009:11:09:07 -0700] "GET /robots.txt HTTP/1.1"
> 200 28 "-" "msnbot/2.0b (+http://search.msn.com/msnbot.htm)"
> 65.55.106.180 - - [21/Jul/2009:11:35:34 -0700] "GET /robots.txt HTTP/1.1"
> 404 208 "-" "msnbot/2.0b (+http://search.msn.com/msnbot.htm)"
>
More than 1 docroot / log %{Host}i ?
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Eric Covener
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