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I recently found this has happened to me, and managed to get G to pull 20,000 copied pages (only a few of which were mine).
If your G PR is below 7, the duplicates have a serious negative impact on your listing in G serps, (despite G's claim that competitors can't harm your listing.)
I know that blocking all future access to our site by visitors using nph-proxy.cgi (and related scripts) means we will lose a few legitimate visitors, but I think it is worth it. (Say if you disagree.)
So I'd like a safe piece of modrewrite code to do this.
Here's my clumsy stab:
(I'd like it to include any other proxy scripts too (like go.php, nph-proxy.py etc):
Can you help me to refine it please:
I'm using the chunk of code from WebmasterWorld that blocks nasty bots, (working well in my virtual host root, Ta!) is it OK to insert this line as well?
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/nph-proxy$ [NC,OR]
as a line in my nasty bot blocks... which ends...
RewriteRule .* - [F]
In passing: This is the kind of url we found in G resuting from a hacker site using such a tool to harm legitimate site's ranking. (NB: Now removed from G, and hopefully the penalties it inflicted will be lifted soon.)
When you click the link in G you go straight to the Legitimate Site. G would automatically impose a duplicate penalty.
This thread is related, but was aadvised to ask here too:
nph-proxy pages in G: How to safely block access
[webmasterworld.com...]
Ta!
[edited by: jdMorgan at 1:05 pm (utc) on Oct. 17, 2005]
[edit reason] Corrected referenced thread link [/edit]
216.12.192.0 - 216.12.223.255
Along the lines of this code I found here at WebmasterWorld that blocks NPbot: (There are no broken vertical pipes in my original)
RewriteCond %{REMOTE_ADDR} ^12\.148\.196\.(12[8-9]¦1[3-9][0-9]¦2[0-4][0-9]¦25[0-5])$ [OR]
RewriteCond %{REMOTE_ADDR} ^12\.148\.209\.(19[2-9]¦2[0-4][0-9]¦25[0-5])$ [OR]
RewriteCond %{REMOTE_ADDR} ^12\.175\.0\.(3[2-9]¦4[0-7])$ [OR]
example.com nph-proxy
example.com go.php
That sort of thing
Meanwhile...
It'd be nice to hear from the modrewrite gurus...