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209.10.169.15 -- PortalBSpider/2.0 (spider@portalb.com)
212.123.67.70 -- Ideare - SignSite/1.2
217.125.62.77 -- Nocilla/1.0
213.69.168.60 -- Rotondo/3.1 libwww/5.3.2
209.25.243.217 -- submitnet.net -- no user agent info
210.189.72.196 -- sv.tkensaku.com -- TAGENT/V0.5
64.23.55.116 -- data2.only.com -- Slarp/0.1
64.9.14.130 -- webbandit/4.50.0
210.165.39.250 -- gr11.nttrd.com -- gazz/2.1 (gazz@nttrd.com)
> 209.10.169.15 -- PortalBSpider/2.0 (spider@portalb.com)
[tiscali.it...]
> 217.125.62.77 -- Nocilla/1.0
www.telefonica.es
> 213.69.168.60 -- Rotondo/3.1 libwww/5.3.2
bodensee.com --> bodensee.de
> 209.25.243.217 -- submitnet.net -- no user agent info
some type of site scanning seo software?
> 210.189.72.196 -- sv.tkensaku.com -- TAGENT/V0.5
no ideas -- a small test spider?
> 64.23.55.116 -- data2.only.com -- Slarp/0.1
www.only.com
> 64.9.14.130 -- webbandit/4.50.0
home user with a downloader
> 210.165.39.250 -- gr11.nttrd.com -- gazz/2.1 (gazz@nttrd.com)
ntt r & d -- look out for 210.165.39.216 (gr04.nttrd.com), 210.165.39.253 (gr14.nttrd.com) and 210.165.39.254 (gr15.nttrd.com). They may be something to with Goo.
> 209.10.169.15 -- PortalBSpider/2.0 (spider@portalb.com)
look elsewhere in this forum
Hope this helps...
You can change everything, from the useragent, how animated gifs are handled and even disabling popups...
From [geocities.com...]
/ Use configurable security policies to override popups, see
// [mozilla.org...]
// Turn window.open off for particular sites:
user_pref("capability.policy.popupsites.sites", "http://www.annoyingsite1.com [popupsite2.com");...]
user_pref("capability.policy.popupsites.Window.open", "noAccess");
// Or turn it off everywhere:
user_pref("capability.policy.default.Window.open", "noAccess");
// More important, disable JS windows popping up a new window on load
// (as lots of porn and spam sites do):
user_pref("dom.disable_open_during_load", true);
It comes with "briger@slarp.org" in the HTTP_FROM field. There is no web site for slarp.org, but I discovered that there is a "www.slarp.org.com" - this points at "www.your.com" which is a search engine.