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64.211.63.249 "larbin_2.2.0 (crawl@compete.com)"
I haven't seen these before. Has anyone checked out their web site? Does anyone know if they're just a generic crawler or if they must be requested (presumably by your competition) to crawl your site? I wonder what makes this crawler so super-special unless they're just gathering statistics for people who will pay for them.
Just wondering if anyone else gets hit by this one.
Idiotgirl
A look at their web site reveals this to be the home of "The Moscova Project":
"interested in the development, the compilation and the semantics of concurrent and functional languages for distributed environments, with possible migrations."
Hmm.
larbin is a freely available spider that run on Linux, it is not designed to index pages but anyone can use it or configure it do whathever they want to. Are your pages XML?
[pauillac.inria.fr...]
Compete.com seem to run some market study on your site topic. Nothing to worry about IMHO.
Verdict: banned it.
Thanks again,
Idiotgirl
Nah. Didn't buy keywords and these aren't XML sites. One is almost totally database driven and not even really a public site. The other is pretty much vanilla html, uses frames (do I hear flames?), css, js, cgi, ssi, server-embedded commands, and has a lot of internal and external links and directories. The latter is the one that's generally in the top ten for the most commonly searched key words for that particular online niche.
After reading about compete.com's lineup of services, I was curious whether they are simply randoming crawling the net to gather data so it's handy for if and when a compete.com client requests that particular type of data OR if they only crawl sites that a client has requested the ability to track. My guess is a random crawler.
However, if the crawls are done at the request of a 'competitor', I say ban the bot and let the competitior figure it out for them self. It's not like the pages haven't already been indexed by other crawlers. The info's out there if they bother to look. It isn't my job to serve it up on a plate to them :)
Idiotgirl