エンドユーザーがフェッチをトリガーする、ツールおよびサービスの機能です。たとえば、Google サイト検証ツールはユーザーのリクエストに基づいて動作します。フェッチはユーザーによってリクエストされたものであるため、このようなフェッチャーでは robots.txt ルールは無視されます。
Google によって制御されるフェッチャーは、user-triggered-fetchers-google.json オブジェクト内の、google.com ホスト名に解決される IP から発信されます。user-triggered-fetchers.json オブジェクト内の IP は gae.googleusercontent.com ホスト名に解決されます。これらの IP は、たとえば、Google Cloud(GCP)上で実行されているサイトに、そのサイトのユーザーからのリクエストに応じて外部 RSS フィードをフェッチする必要がある機能が存在する場合に使用されます。
このリストにない IP アドレスを使用して Google がサイトにアクセスする場合があります(Apps Script など)。その場合は、アクセスに使用されている IP アドレスを通常の Google の IP アドレスのリストと照合してください。なお、JSON ファイル内の IP アドレスは CIDR 形式で表されます。
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Check if the domain is `googlebot.com`, `google.com`, or `googleusercontent.com`. Then, perform a forward DNS lookup on this domain and compare it to the original IP. Alternatively, automatically match the crawler's IP to Google's published IP ranges for common, special, or user-triggered fetchers. Use command-line tools for manual verification or IP-matching against provided JSON files for automation.\n"],null,["# Googlebot and Other Google Crawler Verification | Google Search Central\n\nVerifying Googlebot and other Google crawlers\n=============================================\n\n\nYou can verify if a web crawler accessing your server really is a\n[Google crawler](/search/docs/crawling-indexing/overview-google-crawlers), such as\nGooglebot. This is useful if you're concerned that spammers or other troublemakers are\naccessing your site while claiming to be Googlebot.\n\nGoogle's crawlers fall into three categories:\n\n| Type | Description | Reverse DNS mask | IP ranges |\n|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| [Common crawlers](/search/docs/crawling-indexing/google-common-crawlers) | The common crawlers used for Google's products (such as Googlebot). They always respect robots.txt rules for automatic crawls. | `crawl-***-***-***-***.googlebot.com` or `geo-crawl-***-***-***-***.geo.googlebot.com` | [googlebot.json](/static/search/apis/ipranges/googlebot.json) |\n| [Special-case crawlers](/search/docs/crawling-indexing/google-special-case-crawlers) | Crawlers that perform specific functions for Google products (such as AdsBot) where there's an agreement between the crawled site and the product about the crawl process. These crawlers may or may not respect robots.txt rules. | `rate-limited-proxy-***-***-***-***.google.com` | [special-crawlers.json](/static/search/apis/ipranges/special-crawlers.json) |\n| [User-triggered fetchers](/search/docs/crawling-indexing/google-user-triggered-fetchers) | Tools and product functions where the end user triggers a fetch. For example, [Google Site Verifier](https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9008080) acts on the request of a user. Because the fetch was requested by a user, these fetchers ignore robots.txt rules. Fetchers controlled by Google originate from IPs in the `user-triggered-fetchers-google.json` object and resolve to a `google.com` hostname. IPs in the `user-triggered-fetchers.json` object resolve to `gae.googleusercontent.com` hostnames. These IPs are used, for example, if a site running on Google Cloud (GCP) has a feature that requires fetching external RSS feeds on the request of the user of that site. | `***-***-***-***.gae.googleusercontent.com` or `google-proxy-***-***-***-***.google.com` | [user-triggered-fetchers.json](/static/search/apis/ipranges/user-triggered-fetchers.json) and [user-triggered-fetchers-google.json](/static/search/apis/ipranges/user-triggered-fetchers-google.json) |\n\nThere are two methods for verifying Google's crawlers:\n\n- [Manually](#manual): For one-off lookups, use command line tools. This method is sufficient for most use cases.\n- [Automatically](#automatic): For large scale lookups, use an automatic solution to match a crawler's IP address against the list of published Googlebot IP addresses.\n\nUse command line tools\n----------------------\n\n1. Run a reverse DNS lookup on the accessing IP address from your logs, using the `host` command.\n2. Verify that the domain name is either `googlebot.com`, `google.com`, or `googleusercontent.com`.\n3. Run a forward DNS lookup on the domain name retrieved in step 1 using the `host` command on the retrieved domain name.\n4. Verify that it's the same as the original accessing IP address from your logs.\n\n**Example 1:** \n\n host 66.249.66.1\n 1.66.249.66.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer crawl-66-249-66-1.googlebot.com.\n\n host crawl-66-249-66-1.googlebot.com\n crawl-66-249-66-1.googlebot.com has address 66.249.66.1\n\n**Example 2:** \n\n host 35.247.243.240\n 240.243.247.35.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer geo-crawl-35-247-243-240.geo.googlebot.com.\n\n host geo-crawl-35-247-243-240.geo.googlebot.com\n geo-crawl-35-247-243-240.geo.googlebot.com has address 35.247.243.240\n\n**Example 3:** \n\n host 66.249.90.77\n 77.90.249.66.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer rate-limited-proxy-66-249-90-77.google.com.\n\n host rate-limited-proxy-66-249-90-77.google.com\n rate-limited-proxy-66-249-90-77.google.com has address 66.249.90.77\n\nUse automatic solutions\n-----------------------\n\n\nAlternatively, you can identify Googlebot by IP address by matching the crawler's IP address\nto the lists of Google crawlers' and fetchers' IP ranges:\n\n- [Common crawlers like Googlebot](/static/search/apis/ipranges/googlebot.json)\n- [Special crawlers like AdsBot](/static/search/apis/ipranges/special-crawlers.json)\n- [User triggered fetches (users)](/static/search/apis/ipranges/user-triggered-fetchers.json)\n- [User triggered fetches (Google)](/static/search/apis/ipranges/user-triggered-fetchers-google.json)\n\n\nFor other Google IP addresses from where your site may be accessed (for example,\n[Apps Scripts](/apps-script)), match the accessing IP address\nagainst the general\n[list of Google IP addresses](https://www.gstatic.com/ipranges/goog.json).\nNote that the IP addresses in the JSON files are represented in\n[CIDR format](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Classless_Inter-Domain_Routing)."]]