Originally posted by NoddY
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Yes that's how it will be done - the reason for 8888 is that port 80 was already taken, but I should get another port 80 for properly looking search engine.
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Bind the search process to 127.0.0.1:8888
Use as reverse proxy such as Apache mod_proxy or IIS equivalent to redirect http://majestic12.kicks-ass.org/search/ to the process on 127.0.0.1:8888
The allows to you scale easily by binding other search processes to other ports or even other machines while keeping your URL namespace consistent to end users.
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The majestic12 name is likely to drop it into some of the undesirable conspiracy categories as well, and the non-standard port number 8888 will also get you blocked on anything approaching a well configured firewall / proxy.Originally posted by AtWHmmm, no idea why would it do it
New version of SKA now handles 619 mln web pages
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This is going to be done very shortly.Originally posted by eternalnomadperhaps its time to move SKA to a less "controversial" URL ?
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Websense can be a bit sensitive at times and a URL with the word "ass" could well trigger the "unsuitable hard core porno" filterOriginally posted by AtWHmmm, no idea why would it do it
perhaps its time to move SKA to a less "controversial" URL ?
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Hmmm, no idea why would it do itOriginally posted by MordacBlocked by Websense.
New version of SKA now handles 619 mln web pages
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Atw Ska
Ive tried ATWs SKA once before. He gave me the link but alas I lost it. It seemed a good idea but didnt return the information I was after.
Now Ive lost the link, and cant find it again because obviously Google is blocking it considering it a major rival.
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Is This ATWS SKA?!?!
SKA
This looked quite good. Power search, search every search engine in less than 1.5 seconds. WOW!!!
Doesnt return jack tulip. Must be ATWS handywork!
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