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jrfurman
07-03-2003, 10:16/10:16AM
I'm hosting my own site on Sprint DSL connection, when I do a reverse lookup on my IP addresses I get the sprint DSL name tag.

Search results for: 65.40.44.160


OrgName: Sprint DSL Network
OrgID: SDSL
Address: 500 N New York Ave
City: Winter Park
StateProv: FL
PostalCode: 32789
Country: US

NetRange: 65.40.0.0 - 65.41.255.255
CIDR: 65.40.0.0/15
NetName: SPRINTDSL02
NetHandle: NET-65-40-0-0-1
Parent: NET-65-0-0-0-0
NetType: Direct Allocation
NameServer: DNS1.UTELFLA.COM
NameServer: DNS2.UTELFLA.COM
Comment: ADDRESSES WITHIN THIS BLOCK ARE NON-PORTABLE
RegDate: 2002-04-08
Updated: 2002-12-27

TechHandle: IA98-ARIN
TechName: IP Administrator, IP
TechPhone: +1-407-741-0500
TechEmail: support@sprint-hsd.net

OrgTechHandle: ROLEA5-ARIN
OrgTechName: Role Account
OrgTechPhone: +1-800-603-8044
OrgTechEmail: abuse@sprintnetops.net

# ARIN WHOIS database, last updated 2003-03-06 20:00
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Will this affect my search engine status? I seen the Google Bot hitting my severs in the logs.

When I do a search on my url PrimoRentals.com in google it doesn't return anything?

Any help would be appreciated. I've been doing a little reading on SEO, but I'm worried about my IPs.

Also do sites that are host via virtual hosting (more than 1 URL per IP address) do they get index?

Greatful for this forum,

JR Furman

highman
07-03-2003, 10:22/10:22AM
Moved thread to this forum as the question applies to all spiders / SE's

highman
08-03-2003, 10:59/10:59AM
OK I will try and answer this,

Also do sites that are host via virtual hosting (more than 1 URL per IP address) do they get index?

Yes no problems

I seen the Google Bot hitting my severs in the logs.

What date was this?

If google has found and spidered your site then all should be well, you may have just missed the index this time around

Looking at your site, can you do anything about those SessionID url's? I think Googlebot may well choke on those!

jrfurman
08-03-2003, 13:19/01:19PM
Well I just did a quick look in the webalizer under agents and google bot hit the site in Janurary for 2 hits.

I will definitely recode the site and pass the SessionIDs as post variables if that is a factor for the google bot.

Probably look better anyway.

I wanted to pass the session ids without cookies and I plan to have a cluster in the future, so I can't have the sever it self keep track of the session. At least that's the way I understand it.

I wrote my own session storage code.

Thanks for the tip, hope I can return the favor one day.:)

Any other feed back will be truly appreciated.

JR