We've got 2 web site on our IIS (otokepenk.net and asansor.co). They are same mentality. And each web site has got different IP binding. We're using Godaddy DNS for all these sites. Actually, our problem is that google use indexs of the other site for the other one! I meant:
when you type site:otokepenk.net you will see some pages who aren't in otokepenk.net but in asansor.co with:
http://www.otokepenk.net/asansor-standartlari.aspx => actualy is a page on asansor(http://asansor.co/asansor-standartlari.aspx), but google indexed it with this domanin.
There is one more interesting thing; when I see the cache of this index, I saw link as asansor.co/asansor-standartlari.aspx !!
Thanks
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I have built and published quite a few websites and never had the following issue:
Google is not indexing my website. Whenever I submit the page (in Google Search Console) it says "blocked by robots.txt" although the robots.txt allows every crawler (User-agent: * and Allow: /). The robots.txt is accessible via mydomain.com/robots.txt and the site's sitemap is accessible via mydomain.com/sitemap.
I have tried it with two different hosting providers: Dreamhost.com and Fastcomet.com. The issue persists however, and I cannot see why. The domains are registered with Namecheap.com which I have been using for many other sites since forever.
I use Grav CMS -- a terrific flat-file CMS -- which usually works flawlessly and I don't think that the CMS causes the problem.
Here below is a screenshot of Google's error message inside Google Search Console. Obviously, the robots.txt cannot be the culprit, since crawlers are allowed access.
Lastly, not even the domain is coming up in Google's search results. Usually, Google displays a domain without the accompanying description etc., if it is not allowed to crawl that domain.
I used the site called http://get-site-ip.com/ to get the IP and both the results are showing me the same result.
This is the search result where my site is
This http://shoulderdoc.in is my original domain
My site shouldn't be at http://brainolam.com/
Bainolam result where my site shouldn't be.
This is happening because on your web server, you have not mentioned the hostname for which this site should work. You need to create a virtualhost entry with your hostname.
Currently anyone can point a domain with the ip address - 97.74.236.109, will show your website.
I just started looking at IIS on Windows10.
I have a stupid question. I added a binding to Default Web Site ("www.test.com") in IIS Manager.
I was expecting to see the default page when browsing to this url, but it took me instead to an actual existing page.
Can anyone explain me why?
If you've added www.test.com to your bindings, clients (like your web browser on the same system) still don't know that IIS hosts the site.
see this: Setting up a Host File - Faking URLs
This is useful when dealing with multiple sites:
Site 1:
test.com
www.test.com
www2.test.com
Site 2:
another.url.com
with just listening to a single IP, you cannot control which request ends up at which site, this is what the binding solves
The question applies to only Google Sites New (version) as it currently doesn't support web URL mapping. More info here under section Web address mapping :
https://support.google.com/a/answer/7198710?hl=en&ref_topic=6399171
So I made my site publicly available and can access it via the sites URL. I then did a 302 URL forwarding in my domain DNS so if I type in the domain.com it gets redirected to sites URL -- All good so far.
My question is how come some users are managed to have their URL showing up in Google results. Example Query in Google :
https://www.google.com.au/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#newwindow=1&q=Made+with+the+new+Google+Sites%2C+an+effortless+way+to+create+beautiful+sites.
you will see some sites for example
These sites - ArchSci2020 and Mr. Arnote's new google Site have their URL displayed and Title doesn't contain the word Google Sites. Example if you try the following query where I am looking for the footer phrase
https://www.google.com.au/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#newwindow=1&q=%22Made+with+the+new+Google+Sites%2C+an+effortless+way+to+create+beautiful+sites%22
I am using Google Domains and it only allow URL forwarding -- what are they doing differently?
Thanks.
I think they are indexed by Google with their real domain name because they use iframes or invisibles redirects configured in their registrar panels like Namecheap (for mrarnote.com for example).
According to Namecheap support:
Recently, Google has released a NEW version of Google Sites (it can be accessed through https://sites.google.com/new), however, it has no option to use a custom domain with it. If you still would like to use this version of sites with your domain, you may set up the connection via URL forwarding (more detailed instruction on how to set up the URL forwarding can be found in this article)
I have a site that when i search in google (ifiwereyou.co.uk) it takes me to a 123reg holding page. (it works fine in most other search engines)
This is beacause google is showing the url as
http://ifiwereyou.co.uk
rather than
http://www.ifiwereyou.co.uk
Is this being caused by a missing dns entry or is there a way i can sort this ASAP?
Many Thanks
Sp
I think it's your domain hosting service serving Parking Page. In the DNS settings you need to add a CNAME www.ifiwereyou.co.uk for ifiwereyou.co.uk.