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200.52.160.3 - - [06/Oct/2002:04:08:45 -0600] "GET /xxx/audio.html?id=abc HTTP/1.0" 200 4367 "-" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 98; DigExt)"
200.52.160.3 - - [06/Oct/2002:04:08:58 -0600] "GET /xxx/ram/abc.ram?embed HTTP/1.0" 200 44 "-" "contype"
I believe that "contype" is not a robot/spider.
Apparently, it is the same user (same IP and same session).
The user first requests a page (audio.html) that contains a RealAudio file and then, the file is played back abc.ram?embed.
Is "contype" some kind of media player that handles RealAudio files? Or maybe, since it seems to be related to Digext (browse offline), some sort of "downloader companion"?
You might find a Perl CGI named "Contype", but they say it is NOT related to the "contype" user agent.
I feel tempted to ban it, but it only requested 2 files and I don't want to get legit users in trouble (except if this thing is not used for a good purpose).
If you block contype, then many IE users won't be able to view your non-HTML content.