> I run an intranet site in our company, and it is protected > through CF (user table in SQL, using session variables, > etc.). What I want to do is crawl through my site for the > purpose of searching (we just bought a Googlebox), but I'm > not sure how to approach this. Since the Googlebox is unable > to authenticate, it only can get to the login page. > > I thought about opening the site up without security for the > duration of the crawl, but that's not really possible (since > it would leave the site vulnerable). I'm sure people have > worked around this issue, so any help at all would be much > appreciated.
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