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What is Monsidobot? | Acquia Product Documentation
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What is Monsidobot?
What is Monsidobot?
Date Published: September 15, 2025
What is Monsidobot?
Monsidobot is the name of the web crawler. It is the tool that does the scan on websites, as requested by clients as part of the Acquia offering.This article provides the answers to several frequently asked questions about Monsidobot.
Why does monsidobot make a request even though the link is disallowed in robots.txt?
The purpose of the request is to verify the status of the link. Unless you are a client, Aquia has no interest in the content of Your website and will not save nor use it in any way outside of the response code for verification of the status of the link.
I am not a client. Why is Monsidobot making requests?
This happens when one or more Aquia clients has links to your website. The crawler makes requests to determine if any links that Acquia clients have on their site that direct to your site are still valid.
For non-client links, the crawler attempts to make a HEAD request to save resources. Unfortunately, not all websites support HEAD, and so for a range of non-2XX response codes, the crawler attempts to determine if the link is actually in a non-functional state or if the website does not support HEAD requests.
Note
Monsidobot generally respects crawl-delay in robots.txt as long as the value is between 0 and 60. 60 will be used for any higher value.
For information about how to set up and configure the scan, visit: Configure Domain Scans.
Additional resources
Monsidobot generally respects crawl-delay in robots.txt as long as the value is between 0 and 60. 60 is used for any higher value. For any other questions or concerns contact us.