If you Google *site:*.ampr.org <http://ampr.org>* there are 9500+ results.
On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 9:13 AM Rob Janssen <pe1chl(a)amsat.org> wrote:
Rob,
Sorry, I forgot to say which site:
separs.ampr.org <
http://separs.ampr.org/>gt;.
Yes, there are indexed
ampr.org
<http://ampr.org/> subdomains, but I
don’t seem to be getting my point
access. Those domains are older and
indexing no longer works.
You can keep iterating that, but it is simply not true.
You undoubtedly have difficulties and I'm sure they are difficult to
solve, but they aren't
ampr.org wide.
Eventually according to Google, they will fall
off their indexing.
Google indexing can no longer reach them or any new site.
Maybe your friend has told you that, but he has told you other things that
are wrong. So I would not count on that.
5) I asked Brian to add a TXT entry, as per the
Google Search console
instructions.
It is in fact not required to do that, you can create a textfile with a
name that is the same as what you put in the TXT record and it will work
the same way.
I have added sites to the search console in the past and used that method,
it worked fine.
6) Initialy Brian did not want to do it, saying
he didn’t want Google
crawling all the 44net IPs
Contrary to what some "researchers" (and some of our fellow amateur radio
operators) enjoy doing, Google is not portscanning the IP space to find
sites to crawl.
Google indexes HTTP links and follows them. Of course this takes
bandwidth, but that is not much when compared to the many many black-hat
and white-hat portscanners.
9)I attempted to have the Google Search Console
crawl the site. It
declined indicating "no errors" but an “anomaly”
I cannot help you with that. Your site appears OK from the outside, and
my site(s) are indexed just fine.
There is only one thing I cannot check: there could be some firewall
filter that drops Google indexing (usually from 66.249.64.0/19) in the
ampr gateway or in another system in the path to you.
(our local sites within 44.137.0.0/16 are not routed via that gateway so
we are not subject to that filter if it exists)
However I don't think that is the case because there are other sites that
are being indexed.
Rob
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