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inertia
12-18-2007, 08:10 AM
I keep gettin this 404 Forbidden page when searching on G! Anybody know anything about why this is happenin. Its a pain!
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ctabuk
12-18-2007, 08:28 AM
Are you running Internet Business Promoter by any chance?
If you do any automated queries with a position checker, or if you do any Googlehacking you will eventually get this message. I triggered it once when I was mangling queries trying to test the accuracy of supplemental index ratios - around the twentieth query I started having to fill out a captcha.
ctabuk
12-18-2007, 09:13 AM
So let's assume that we are on the right track - you must be running a google toolbar - disconnect it in the normal way.
This should fix it - or if not go into Yahoo and search Google.com and click on the link - then if you really must hehe :rolleyes: - download the toolbar again - but frankly - I'm doing better in SERP without it.
caravan
12-18-2007, 09:45 AM
Hi Matt, hope you're well.
I too was getting the same error message last Friday particularly when using a firefox search engine add on. I use Advanced Web Ranking for checking search engine positions but don't use the Google toolbar. The AWR is set to run quite slowly and with an api key. After the weekend the problem had resolved itself and I haven't had any problems since.
Have a good christmas
Andy
inertia
12-18-2007, 09:53 AM
Are you running Internet Business Promoter by any chance?
No im not but i am running Web Position on another PC in the office? Would this effect things? Can you shed a bit more light on the Google tool bar issue? Why would this have an effect and would re-installing it solve the problem?
fernimac
12-18-2007, 10:09 AM
Yes, if you are running WebPosition and you are not using a Google API to query searches to Google with this tool, you can have problems. My best advice would be to get a Google API user code and put it into WebPosition. That way, Google will accept a huge number of queries from the same IP without problems.
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ctabuk
12-18-2007, 10:15 AM
No im not but i am running Web Position on another PC in the office? Would this effect things? Can you shed a bit more light on the Google tool bar issue? Why would this have an effect and would re-installing it solve the problem?
Only if they are linked - net gear??
Google toolbar reports certain software back to its master. The spy in the cab
Google toolbar shouldn't affect it (it pulls data from a completely seperate system, toolbarqueries.google.com, and does not interact with their malware detection. The malware detection system looks at aggregate queries across data centers. Any automated tool that repeats queries, runs queries across multiple datacenters, or alters the query strings passed to Google at a high rate (as little as 20 times in an hour possibly), or any manual process that causes you to access multiple data centers with similar queries in a short period of time can trigger the system.
On the captcha page, there should be a help link that explains the various causes for that message to be displayed.
EDIT: The lockout is applied based on IP address. Your entire network would most likely be affected.
thindenim
12-18-2007, 10:34 AM
Are you using a remote proxy server for your internet connection? This is something that can cause this problem.
incrediblehelp
12-18-2007, 11:48 AM
I am sure it is WebPosition.
fernimac
12-18-2007, 11:59 AM
I agree it is WebPosition. I have seen this happen before, when you could not use WebPosition with a Google API. Get you Google API user code and that's it.
fernimac
12-18-2007, 12:13 PM
I remember that you could also set a delay between searches in WebPosition, so that it does not overpass a certain limit of searches per hour. If you do not have a Google API user code, that would probably also help.
Peter (IMC)
12-18-2007, 12:17 PM
Do too many searches too quick after each other and this can happen. They´re justy trying to prevent automated searches. When you do a research and for example are copying the result pages to another document, the time between searches can be really short and close to the same value. You´re then just behaving like a bot.. :)
If that's not the case, then no worries. will go away after a while. I've had that too and it will go away by itself after a while.
inertia
12-19-2007, 07:01 AM
Only if they are linked - net gear??
Yep! Its a netgear router! Ive added the API to Web Position and we've had no problems today.
All the reports we ran yesterday are minus Google positions. Damn it! Gonna have to run them all again!!