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What is Easydns?

Direct Answer: Easydns is a monitoring bot operated by EasyDNS, used for uptime monitoring.

Operator: EasyDNS Type: Monitoring Bot Purpose: Uptime monitoring and website availability checking

The Easydns bot is a monitoring probe operated by EasyDNS. It is designed to check the uptime of websites and report any downtime. The bot sends HTTP requests to monitor website availability.

User-Agent Identification

The following user-agent strings identify Easydns in your live traffic data:

  • easyDNS Monitoring ( http://easyurl.net/monitoring )

robots.txt Rules for Easydns

Respects robots.txt: No

This bot does not commit to following robots.txt

Easydns does not officially follow robots.txt directives. The only reliable way to control access is through server-side blocking (IP filtering, user-agent rules in your web server config) combined with log monitoring to verify effectiveness.

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Crawl Behavior

Frequency:Not Documented

Request Pattern:Not Documented

Crawl Activity Index

Relative crawl activity for Easydns over the past 28 days. Higher values indicate increased crawling intensity compared to the period baseline.

View recent activity data (last 7 days)
Date Activity Index
Mar 28, 2026 0.0
Mar 29, 2026 5.0
Mar 30, 2026 0.8
Mar 31, 2026 0.0
Apr 1, 2026 0.0
Apr 2, 2026 0.4
Apr 3, 2026 0.0

Source: Cloudflare Radar

Why track Easydns traffic?

Distinguish monitoring traffic from real crawler activity. Easydns checks your site availability at regular intervals. Without proper identification, these requests can inflate your bot traffic metrics and distort crawl analysis.

Validate monitoring coverage. Track which pages Easydns checks and how frequently, so your monitoring setup matches your infrastructure requirements.

Log Verification

To verify Easydns traffic in your live traffic data:

  1. Search access logs for the user-agent strings listed above
  2. Check if the IP addresses match documented ranges (if provided by EasyDNS)
  3. Verify the crawl pattern matches documented behavior
  4. Use reverse DNS lookup for additional verification if available

Note: Observed behavior in production environments may differ from official documentation. Live traffic monitoring provides the only reliable verification of actual bot behavior.

Undocumented Information

The following information is not officially documented for Easydns:

  • crawl frequency
  • request pattern
  • IP verification method
  • JavaScript rendering behavior

Official Documentation

View Official Easydns Documentation →

Information sourced from official documentation. Content generated with AI assistance.