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User Agents:
TV36_Mercator_10-1.0
TV35_Mercator_4444-1.0
TV34_Mercator_fxa-1.0
TV33_Mercator_2-1.0
IP Range: 209.73.164.40 - 209.73.164.126
Now I am getting this User agent coming from the IP address listed below it.
User agent: Scooter2_Mercator_6-1.0
IP address: 209.73.164.42
And guess what? This exact IP had a different User agent name last week. It was Scooter/2.0 G.R.A.B. V1.1.0
I did a DNS lookup on this address and it returned as test-scooter.sv.av.com.
I'm beginning to think that these Mercator agents are in fact Altavista's own doing. They must be test robots used to work out some bugs before they actually become a Scooter version. Everyone around the net is saying that it is just a research spider running off their computers with no connection but maybe there is more to it than that.
Altavista will never reply on my questions about Mercator.(Not that they reply to anything anyway!!!)
I got some more informations about them and their brothers and sisters:
#UA TV33_Mercator_1-1.0
209.73.164.126
#UA TV34_Mercator_4444-1.0
209.73.164.127
#UA TV35_Mercator_4444-1.0
209.73.164.129
#UA Scooter2_Mercator_4-1.0
209.73.164.40
Mercator-2.0
204.123.28.30
204.123.28.31
204.123.28.32
204.123.28.33
Digital Equipment Corporation (NETBLK-DEC-P)
Digital Equipment Corporation
Network Systems Laboratory
250 University Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94301-1616
Netname: DEC-P
Netblock: 204.123.0.0 - 204.123.255.0
Coordinator:
Saurus, Skip (SS486-ARIN) saurus@PA.DEC.COM
(650) 688-1307
maybe the names have'nt been changed yet?
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209.73.164.129
tv35.sv.av.com
Scooter2_Mercator_url-1.0
209.73.164.40
scooter.sv.av.com
Scooter2_Mercator_3-1.0
209.73.164.41
scooter2.sv.av.com
Scooter2_Mercator_lca-1.0
In a related note, there was a blurb on the pr wire earlier in the week about Alta releasing an upgraded version of its se software. Maybe they are just out trolling around testing it?
[webmasterworld.com...]
Interesting note is that one of the creators, Marc Najork, works for MS research now. BUT don't get your hopes up on Microsoft. He's doing 3D type work I think.
(edited by: msgraph at 12:48 am (utc) on May 17, 2002)
Check out this link from Marc's page if you have a DSL or CABLE
[research.microsoft.com...]