Spiderspace

Ed Carp @ TSSUN5 ecarp at tssun5.dsccc.com
Tue Jan 16 12:06:48 PST 1996



> From: tcmay at got.net (Timothy C. May)

> Sure enough, a search of "Cyberia-l" in Alta Vista showed all sorts of
> hits, including what appeared to be several _private archives_ of parts of
> the traffic. (By "private" I mean in the sense that they were someone's
> personal archives, and not necessarily complete or even semi-officially
> sanctioned.)

There are any number of reasons this migh have shown up - if the private
archives are accessible to the public, for example ... but ...

> Declan McCullagh, on the Cyberia-l list, followed up to my post on this
> topic by noting that things will really get interesting when the internal
> file systems of many sites are made searchable, such as with the Andrew
> File System (AFS) at CMU and elsewhere. Apparently most users make their
> directories accessible to others.

... I was under the impression that the only documents that most web crawlers
will search are documents that are link-accessible.  Are you saying that this
isn't true?  Are you saying that Alta-Vista will search EVERYTHING that's
publicly accessible, whether by anonymous FTP or web?






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