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Question block spiders globally in httpd.conf

gijsbert

Basic Pleskian
On one of my servers I like to block a lot of spiders. So in my default /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf I added some rules (see attached file). However after restarting apache [OK] I still see these spiders appear in my log file.

Maybe I should put this global block in some other file/configuration? I am clueless :)

Any help will be appreciated.

Gijsbert
 

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