• Resolved streetlc

    (@streetlc)


    Hello,

    I report a known error.

    Apparently several people on the forum have experienced the same problem since the last update.

    This is the following error :

    An error occurred while checking whether your site can be found by search engines
    Ryte offers a free indexability check for Yoast SEO users. The request to Ryte to check whether your site can be found by search engines failed due to an error.

    Error details: cURL error 28: Operation timed out after 5001 milliseconds with 0 out of -1 bytes received (http_request_failed)

    I contact my host (LWS) but everything is clean.

    I am running the latest version of the plugin and the latest WP version.

    Do you have a solution ?

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  • And, to the question itself:
    I googled for “Ryte” and immediately found a third-party commercial provider. So it seems their API wasn’t answering. If it stays like this any extended period of time, then I’m quite sure that Yoast would remove any calls to them, right? @amboutwe

    Just a quick bit of information:

    Like @tobifjellner suggests, the Ryte check is a single call to the Ryte services. They, in turn, try to reach your website to see if it’s accessible / indexible by robots. If they see your website, this check passes. If you’re on a development / staging website, they probably can’t see your website and this health check will report an error.

    In the cases that I notice on the forums, people seem to be getting timeout errors while connecting to Ryte. The cause of these errors can lie anywhere on the route between your website and the Ryte servers.
    – Your own website / server can have (security) protocols or even plugins or code in place that prevent this request from completing.
    – The route over the internet from your website to Ryte can be broken somehow (extremely unlikely, but still).
    – Some system in between your website and Ryte does not allow / process this call, maybe due to security reasons / because your website is on a blacklisted server.

    While it’s not a nice error to see, it’s difficult to pinpoint why this happens. And it’s almost impossible for someone who is not the website owner / host to determine this.

    Having said that, this is an error that does not influence your site rank in any way. If the error would say that your website can’t be found by search engines, that would be reason to investigate. You can read more in this article ( https://yoast.com/yoast-seo-ryte/ ) and there are even a few links to run this test manually.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 7 months ago by djennez. Reason: Added plugins as possible cause
    Thread Starter streetlc

    (@streetlc)

    this is an error that does not influence your site rank in any way.

    It’s all i wanted to know.

    Thanks for your help and your reflections.

    Precisely I went to the end of my process and I opened a Ryte account last week.

    Once in two comes out an analysis telling me that my site is not indexable. Even if everything seems to be going normally.

    That is why I am wondering.

    Best regards,
    S.

    Thread Starter streetlc

    (@streetlc)

    I forget, i have this information who comes out :

    Googlebot is blocked by robots.txt

    Seems related to this problem.

    Plugin Support devnihil

    (@devnihil)

    @streetlc Is that a warning you are receiving from Google Search Console? We also have more information on what might be causing that warning here: https://yoast.com/help/crawl-error-url-restricted-by-robots-txt/

    Plugin Support devnihil

    (@devnihil)

    We are going ahead and marking this issue as resolved due to inactivity. If you require any further assistance please create a new issue.

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