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    • uShip
      uShip last edited by

      IT is blocking AWS via a proxy in front of our server.  We've tried allowing the "roberbot" user-agent but crawling functionality still isn't working in my Moz Pro account.  Is there a more specific user-agent we can allow in our proxy software?  Thank you.

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      • SarahWJATL
        SarahWJATL @uShip last edited by

        We are having this same issue. I was hoping someone clarified it for you.

        Did you ever get it sorted out?

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        • BlueprintMarketing
          BlueprintMarketing @uShip last edited by

          User-agent: *

          User-agent: dotbot
          Disallow: /
          User-agent: rogerbot
          Disallow: /

          if you want to prevent robots from crawling your site truly prevent them you will need to use either a password restriction or a tool similar to this

          http://www.distilnetworks.com/

          If you see what is being said by Google and Moz a robots.txt file can not guarantee   blocking something that is linked to. if you want to do that you will have to block the referral using a WAF like distilnetworks

          http://moz.com/help/guides/search-overview/crawl-diagnostics

          https://moz.com/researchtools/ose/dotbot

          &

          https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/6062608?rd=2

          Also blocking link analysis user agents that are nothing but a drain on your resources is a good idea. Simple enough to do in htaccess with something like this:

          Search Engine Blocked by Robots.txt

          This page cannot be crawled by search engines due to the robots.txt protocol. If you're seeking to remove this page from search results, we recommend that you use meta robots (with noindex, follow values) instead of robots.txt. This will ensure that the page does not appear in the results but allows link juice to flow through the page's links and count towards the relevance/popularity of other pages on your site.

          How to block DotBot from crawling your site

          If you don't want dotbot crawling your site, we always respect the standard Robots Exclusion Protocol (aka robots.txt). If you would like to block dotbot, all you need to do is add our user-agent string to your robots.txt file.

          If you want to ban dotbot from most areas of your site, it looks a little something like this:

                User-agent: dotbot
                Disallow: /admin/
                Disallow: /scripts/
                Disallow: /images/
              
          

          below this I have placed what somebody has created that they state works I do not know if it works I told you that distill networks will work but I cannot guarantee the very bottom I think you will not have any trouble if you set up the robots.txt as configured at the top.

          If you want to ban dotbot from crawling any part of your site, add this text instead:

                User-agent: dotbot
                Disallow: /
          
              
          

          BEGIN

          RewriteEngine On
          RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} ^rogerbot [OR]
          RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} ^exabot [OR]
          RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} ^MJ12bot [OR]
          RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} ^dotbot [OR]
          RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} ^gigabot [OR]
          RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} ^AhrefsBot
          RewriteRule .* – [F]

          SetEnvIfNoCase User-Agent .rogerbot. bad_bot
          SetEnvIfNoCase User-Agent .exabot. bad_bot
          SetEnvIfNoCase User-Agent .mj12bot. bad_bot
          SetEnvIfNoCase User-Agent .dotbot. bad_bot
          SetEnvIfNoCase User-Agent .gigabot. bad_bot
          SetEnvIfNoCase User-Agent .ahrefsbot. bad_bot
          SetEnvIfNoCase User-Agent .sitebot. bad_bot

          Order Allow,Deny
          Allow from all
          Deny

          END

          Thomas

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          • uShip
            uShip @BlueprintMarketing last edited by

            Thank you for your response but this doesn't answer my question.  We aren't blocking rogerbot using robots.txt.  We need to allow it through the proxy in front of our web server by using the exact user-agent (case sensitive) that is being sent by rogerbot.  We've tried "rogerbot" but that isn't working. Based on the 3rd party documentation you linked to there seem to be a variety of possibilities:

            roberbot/1.0
            roberBot/1.0
            RogerBot/1.0
            rogerBot
            RogerBot

            It would be great if Moz provided clear documentation on this.

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            • BlueprintMarketing
              BlueprintMarketing last edited by

              HiI know there are two crawlers that Moz uses Roger bot and open site Explorer uses dotbot

              Make sure there is no forward slash "/" after e.g. (Disallow:/)

              Mozused to have an awesome writeup on it but it just forwards to Moz.com/help now it could be that they have another great write up but the URL changed. For now here's the information

              User-agent: rogerbot
              Disallow: 
              User-agent: dotbot
              Disallow:

              User Agent Analyser
              Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; DotBot/1.1; http://www.opensiteexplorer.org/dotbot, help@moz.com)

              http://www.useragentstring.com/Dotbot1.1_id_16014.php

              https://udger.com/resources/ua-list/bot-detail?bot=rogerbot

              http://www.botopedia.org/user-agent-list/crawlers/item/369-rogerbot-seomoz

              hope this helps,

              Thomas

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