I couldn't begin to guess what XO is doing. I would drop an email to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with a copy of the log entry and ask them what they are 
doing. 

Danny

On 18/Jul/2002 07:55:54, Adams, Jeff wrote:
> That was my first thought yesterday, but the requesting IP is not in the
same class as the search engine's.  Another option might be that it is a
local copy of a search engine.  I know a couple of the larger search engines
used to offer downloadable copies of the engine to run as local copies.  I
don't know if any still do that though.  Could it also be the search engine
coming through a proxy - would this explain the IP variance?
-Jeff
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Subject: [sambar] unusual access log entry {02}
Looks like a simple search engine spider is just indexing your site.
On 17/Jul/2002 13:31:46, Dave Culbertson wrote:
> Could anyone tell me what this user is doing? As a guess I would think
> that he is bouncing off my system in some manner. Here is the log 
> entry.
> 
> 66.237.60.46 - - [17/Jul/2002:12:53:35 -0400] "GET /local_events.htm
> HTTP/1.0" 0 0 0 "-" "Openfind data gatherer, 
> Openbot/3.0+([EMAIL PROTECTED];+http://www.openfind.com.t
> w/robot.html)"
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Dave...
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