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NAME
parsero - Audit tool for robots.txt of a site
SYNOPSIS
parsero [ -h ] [ -u URL ] [ -o ] [ -sb ] [ -f FILE ]
DESCRIPTION
Parsero is a free script written in Python which reads the Robots.txt file of a web server through the network and looks at the Disallow entries. The Disallow entries tell the search engines what directories or files hosted on a web server mustnβt be indexed. For example, "Disallow: /portal/login" means that the content on www.example.com/portal/login itβs not allowed to be indexed by crawlers like Google, Bing, Yahoo... This is the way the administrator have to not share sensitive or private information with the search engines.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Show help message and exit.
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-u URL |
Type the URL which will be analyzed. |
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-o |
Show only the "HTTP 200" status code. |
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-sb |
Search in Bing indexed Disallows. |
-f FILE
Scan a list of domains from a list.
EXAMPLE
Common usage:
$ parsero -u www.example.com
Using a list of domains from a list:
$ parsero -f /tmp/list-of-domains.txt
SEE ALSO
linkchecker (1), proxychains4 (1).
AUTHOR
parsero was written by Javier Nieto <javier.nieto@behindthefirewalls.com>.
This manual page was written by Thiago Andrade Marques <andrade@debian.org> for the Debian project (but may be used by others).