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Access to certain sites

Is this an IE problem?

         

Visit Thailand

2:09 am on Aug 21, 2002 (gmt 0)

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When I try to access some sites I get this message :

Access Forbidden to Rude Robots and No-Bots
We don't permit access to Web clients that are either known to be rude robots or that fail to identify themselves with User-Agent request header fields. If you think this shouldn't apply to you or your client, feel free to send a message to our Webmaster at the site you're trying to reach. Include the information below.

This request was made with a null or blank User-Agent

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I was trying to access [apache-server.com...] and I am just using IE 6 but I am not a bot and try my hardest not to be rude ! Any ideas how I can stop this ?

Key_Master

2:52 am on Aug 21, 2002 (gmt 0)

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IE6 should give a user-agent field. Are you using some type of firewall or proxy server?

Sidenote:

I think it's kinda ridculous to give an explanation to mindless bots on why they have been banned. I mean, if you're going to ban rogue bots, why waste server resources and give a detailed explanation on why.

You might try the following agent, DestructoBot. It hasn't been banned yet.

Purple Martin

2:53 am on Aug 21, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I just tried it in IE6 and got straight in, so it must be something else.

jdMorgan

3:02 am on Aug 21, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Norton Internet Security can also block your user agent, but you can turn it on or off at will.

The "message" provided is a bit obtuse, but it's a good idea to have some text telling an
accidentally-blocked user what happened and what to do about it. It should, however, be
friendly, apologetic, and addressed to a human user, not a bot! - Another usability issue.

Jim

Visit Thailand

3:21 am on Aug 21, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Yes I do use NIS, and the secuirty level is quite high.

I could not be bothered to reconfigure it to please their website ! At least I know what the problem is thanks. Will just have to find a website (which I have now) that allows me in no matter how rude a bot they think I am ! lol