Baidu (202.108.23.172) Legitimate

Aug 7, 2008

I've got a small personal site where I put my music & photography.

Lately, my .mp3s started getting a lot of traffic from [url].

I don't read Chinese.

Anyone know if it's a legitimate site?
(whatever that means).

I recently reorganized my site, putting the tunes in their own directory (off of public_html), and now 202.108.23.172 generates a boatload of 404 errors.

If I decide that I want to block a URL, where might I read a good tutorial on doing so?

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