The SSL certificate looks legit. It's a wildcard for a whole load of Google services and I've seen this before on some kind of Google CDN or content accelerator. Makes me wonder what one of those certs is worth on the black market....
Jim On 7 December 2013 14:18, chilli34 . <[email protected]> wrote: > Has anybody heard of Google spinning up some new IP address ranges in > Mexico? We currently are having issues resolving requests for google.comand > our ISP Is sending us to some 201.130.208.45 addresses which have the > Google front page but the subnet range isn't owned by google.com. Hoping > somebody out there might have some info on this, anything you can provide > would be great! > > Thanks, > p.s. here is a full list of IP's that we are hitting. > 201.130.208.45 > 201.130.208.49 > 201.130.208.53 > 201.130.208.57 > 201.130.208.59 > 201.130.208.15 > 201.130.208.19 > 201.130.208.23 > 201.130.208.27 > 201.130.208.29 > 201.130.208.30 > 201.130.208.34 > 201.130.208.38 > 201.130.208.42 > 201.130.208.44 > > Brian > > _______________________________________________ > Pauldotcom mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.pauldotcom.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pauldotcom > Main Web Site: http://pauldotcom.com >
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