Magento 2.3.0 robots.txt file location in server directory












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I am trying to delete a disallow condition from robots.txt file. This is not located in root or /pub directories.



I can't change it from admin panel because seems like Magento 2.3.0 has a bug on theme edit page.




Github thread for details




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  • Can you give robots.txt link here?

    – Shoaib Munir
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  • Sure, Here is the link mkelectronicsbd.com/robots.txt

    – Khaled Bin Amir
    1 hour ago











  • From the look of your web source robots.txt should be in /pub directory. Please also check .htaccess, if robots.txt is somehow rewrite

    – Shoaib Munir
    1 hour ago
















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I am trying to delete a disallow condition from robots.txt file. This is not located in root or /pub directories.



I can't change it from admin panel because seems like Magento 2.3.0 has a bug on theme edit page.




Github thread for details




Thanks










share|improve this question

























  • Can you give robots.txt link here?

    – Shoaib Munir
    1 hour ago











  • Sure, Here is the link mkelectronicsbd.com/robots.txt

    – Khaled Bin Amir
    1 hour ago











  • From the look of your web source robots.txt should be in /pub directory. Please also check .htaccess, if robots.txt is somehow rewrite

    – Shoaib Munir
    1 hour ago














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I am trying to delete a disallow condition from robots.txt file. This is not located in root or /pub directories.



I can't change it from admin panel because seems like Magento 2.3.0 has a bug on theme edit page.




Github thread for details




Thanks










share|improve this question
















I am trying to delete a disallow condition from robots.txt file. This is not located in root or /pub directories.



I can't change it from admin panel because seems like Magento 2.3.0 has a bug on theme edit page.




Github thread for details




Thanks







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  • Can you give robots.txt link here?

    – Shoaib Munir
    1 hour ago











  • Sure, Here is the link mkelectronicsbd.com/robots.txt

    – Khaled Bin Amir
    1 hour ago











  • From the look of your web source robots.txt should be in /pub directory. Please also check .htaccess, if robots.txt is somehow rewrite

    – Shoaib Munir
    1 hour ago



















  • Can you give robots.txt link here?

    – Shoaib Munir
    1 hour ago











  • Sure, Here is the link mkelectronicsbd.com/robots.txt

    – Khaled Bin Amir
    1 hour ago











  • From the look of your web source robots.txt should be in /pub directory. Please also check .htaccess, if robots.txt is somehow rewrite

    – Shoaib Munir
    1 hour ago

















Can you give robots.txt link here?

– Shoaib Munir
1 hour ago





Can you give robots.txt link here?

– Shoaib Munir
1 hour ago













Sure, Here is the link mkelectronicsbd.com/robots.txt

– Khaled Bin Amir
1 hour ago





Sure, Here is the link mkelectronicsbd.com/robots.txt

– Khaled Bin Amir
1 hour ago













From the look of your web source robots.txt should be in /pub directory. Please also check .htaccess, if robots.txt is somehow rewrite

– Shoaib Munir
1 hour ago





From the look of your web source robots.txt should be in /pub directory. Please also check .htaccess, if robots.txt is somehow rewrite

– Shoaib Munir
1 hour ago










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It seems your Nginx or Apache is set differently. Try locating the file in var directory. If you have SSH access, run below command to see if there is a robots file on server.



Check if there is a robots file on server locate -c robots.txt



If the result found is greater than 0, it means the file exists on the server. Next, you can run below command to find the location



locate robots.txt






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    It seems your Nginx or Apache is set differently. Try locating the file in var directory. If you have SSH access, run below command to see if there is a robots file on server.



    Check if there is a robots file on server locate -c robots.txt



    If the result found is greater than 0, it means the file exists on the server. Next, you can run below command to find the location



    locate robots.txt






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      It seems your Nginx or Apache is set differently. Try locating the file in var directory. If you have SSH access, run below command to see if there is a robots file on server.



      Check if there is a robots file on server locate -c robots.txt



      If the result found is greater than 0, it means the file exists on the server. Next, you can run below command to find the location



      locate robots.txt






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        It seems your Nginx or Apache is set differently. Try locating the file in var directory. If you have SSH access, run below command to see if there is a robots file on server.



        Check if there is a robots file on server locate -c robots.txt



        If the result found is greater than 0, it means the file exists on the server. Next, you can run below command to find the location



        locate robots.txt






        share|improve this answer













        It seems your Nginx or Apache is set differently. Try locating the file in var directory. If you have SSH access, run below command to see if there is a robots file on server.



        Check if there is a robots file on server locate -c robots.txt



        If the result found is greater than 0, it means the file exists on the server. Next, you can run below command to find the location



        locate robots.txt







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