> How about contacting google for advise?
> They are the one that forces you to the issue.
> They don't like it that you have a 1k clients behind your IP address.
> They should tell you what to do.
> You can tell them that you are using squid as a forward proxy to
> enforce usage acls on users inside the network.
> It's not a share to use squid...
> It's a shame that you cannot get a reasonable explanation to the
> reason you are blocked...
>
There is only 1 client behind the IP address as it is a test server so
something is going wrong with either routing or requests to google.
Google will not answer any emails.
I suppose one alternative is to use unbound in conjunction with squid
and not redirect any requests to google?
Received on Fri Jun 27 2014 - 11:40:16 MDT
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