• Resolved Adrian Lesan

    (@adrianlesan-1)


    When browsing wordfence live traffic stats, I see spiders accessing the robots.txt files of other domains hosted on the same IP. Some domains are on other hosting accounts.

    This could be a server issue or it could be a problem related to how wordfence runs whois?

    Did you encounter this issue so far?

    Thanks.

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  • Hi Adrian,
    This seems to be a server configuration related issue, if you are running a VPS or dedicated server on apache, you may need to check your virtual host configuration, check this guide:
    https://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/vhosts/name-based.html

    A possible thought in this case maybe your website is set as the default site for this server and other sites on the same server have some issues in handling some requests (for example: with or without “www” requests) in this case all these requests will be handled via the default site on the server.

    Of course if your website is on a shared hosting, then you may need to contact the hosting company about this issue.

    I hope you found this useful,
    Thanks.

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