On Wed, 2007-11-28 at 14:47 +0100, Philippe Landau wrote:
Art Fore wrote:
When clicking on this link on Groklaw.net
http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2007/11/why_microsoft_r.ht...
I get the following message on the page
Your IP Address 59.115.246.72 has been identified as belonging to a host not following standard protocol for spidering. Though we would be glad to provide you with access to CMP's terrific content, we are not able to do so until the machine that is spidering our servers from this host IP address follows standard protocol. Do you have the same IP address since a long time ? Maybe you inherited an IP address someone used to index the web ? Did you mirror that site ? Maybe the site blocks a whole block of IP addresses.
Also, Australia is known for internet censorship and chicanery. Maybe the error message is hiding other problems. Try going through a proxy.
Kind regards Philippe
I believe it is the same IP address since I have been in this apartment, about 6 months. I have never mirrored the site or any other site for that matter. Don't think I can use a proxy from here. At work, I am on a proxy that is located in the states for the corporate network. I will also try from the wireless which does not go through the corporate network, although it is hinet.net also. Art
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To follow the standard protocol, the spider or index machine's user agent field must properly reflect it is a spider instead of an end user browser device.
If you feel you are receiving this message in error, or if your spider machine's user agent field now reflects that it is a spider, please notify CMP's Web Statistics Management Team at stats@cmpnet.com. Additionally, we would be happy to assist your spider technician in complying with our request.
Best Regards.
Your user agent field: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.8.1.8) Gecko/20071015 SUSE/2.0.0.8-1.1 Firefox/2.0.0.8
Whois says 59.115.246.72 Asia Pacific Network Information Centre in Australia. It also says my ip address is 220.132.147.130 which resolves to hinet.net here in Taiwan who is my ISP.
Any way to fix this?
Thanks
Art
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