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17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
Lucky Green <shamrock@cypherpunks.to> writes:
While trying to submit the cypherpunks.to website to a few search engines, I noticed that none of them seems to support indexing of https URL's. Is anybody here aware of a search engine that indexes secure web pages? And if there is no such search engine, what are the thoughts on using https to deliberately keep pages out of indices?
One thing you could do is to have your server use http (no s) iff the connection comes from a known search engine. Reasonably easy to do -- set up an http server, and block all sites, and put in allow directives for the search engines. It's not as if you're insisting on client certs for the HTTPS server. Adam