Bots and Bandwidth

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by suwandichen13, Jul 23, 2012.

  1. #1
    Hello guys. please take a look and give me advice.

    [TABLE="class: aws_data, width: 100%"]
    [TR]
    [TD="class: aws"]Viewed traffic *[/TD]
    [TD]2,229[/TD]
    [TD]5,069
    (2.27 visits/visitor)[/TD]
    [TD]19,189
    (3.78 Pages/Visit)[/TD]
    [TD]56,236
    (11.09 Hits/Visit)[/TD]
    [TD]413.92 MB
    (83.61 KB/Visit)[/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD="class: aws"]Not viewed traffic *[/TD]
    [TD="colspan: 2"][/TD]
    [TD]19,803[/TD]
    [TD]25,698[/TD]
    [TD]142.91 MB[/TD]
    [/TR]
    [/TABLE]

    and this.

    i think this to much bandwidth, so how to minimal the bandwidth at Bot??thanks guys
     
    suwandichen13, Jul 23, 2012 IP
  2. chandan123

    chandan123 Prominent Member

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    u can ban some spam bots by ip imo

    those spam bots wont follow robots.txt files too so ip ban is a good idea
     
    chandan123, Jul 23, 2012 IP
  3. suwandichen13

    suwandichen13 Well-Known Member

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    how i can identify that spam bot or not??
    any clue for that?
     
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    last time when i checked for same problem is to google for spam bot ip ban :) but now i have allmost sites are parked so never checked again :D

    webmasterworld.com/search_engine_spiders/3043833.htm

    try to ban few bots ip and see the bandwidth
     
    chandan123, Jul 23, 2012 IP
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    u4mee Banned

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    searching for information on the DTAAgent. DTA stands for "Distributed Traffic Agent". One page I've found on it is from a bank that uses DTAs to pass images back and forth. I'm still not sure how this is connected to 192.com, but apparently it is. I'll keep digging however, to see what I can come up with.
     
    u4mee, Jul 24, 2012 IP