Last month one of our residential /20 blocks started to get the Captcha
page when searching Google. Around the same time we get access denied on
QVC.com So far nothing out of the ordinary has been observed with regards
to the networks and I do not see any blacklisting sites listing the block
in
CTCE/MTCWE
Total Highspeed Internet Solutions
1091 W. Kathryn Street
Nixa, MO 65714
(417) 851-1107 x. 9002
www.totalhighspeed.com
- Original Message -
> From: "Christopher Morrow"
> To: "Sabri Berisha"
> Cc: "nanog"
> Sent: Friday, June 19,
On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 1:44 PM Sabri Berisha wrote:
>
> - On Jun 19, 2020, at 9:40 AM, William Herrin b...@herrin.us wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > Do you, or perhaps your upstream have such a contract?
>
> I'd be pretty unhappy if someone that I'm paying for transit spoofs traffic
> with my IP space
- On Jun 19, 2020, at 9:40 AM, William Herrin b...@herrin.us wrote:
Hi,
> Do you, or perhaps your upstream have such a contract?
I'd be pretty unhappy if someone that I'm paying for transit spoofs traffic
with my IP space as the source.
Thanks,
Sabri
On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 9:15 AM Christopher Tyler
wrote:
> We run a smaller ISP of about 7.5k customers and the other day we got an
> email (excerpt below) from one of Google's automated tools.
>
> We are seeing automated scraping of Google Web Search from a large
> number of your IPs.
We run a smaller ISP of about 7.5k customers and the other day we got an email
(excerpt below) from one of Google's automated tools.
We are seeing automated scraping of Google Web Search from a large
number of your IPs. Automated scraping violates our /robots.txt file
and also our Terms of
Solving a captcha issues an exemption cookie. If you're being blocked
again on the "next search" this implies that cookie isn't working because:
- your "next search" was several hours later, and the exemption cookie
expired
- you cleared cookies (or used a different browser)
- you're doing
.
From: Selphie Keller
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2018 17:20
To: li...@mtin.net
Cc: NANOG list
Subject: Re: Google Captcha
Yeah google captcha is fun, I trigger this all the time when relentlessly
searching for something, ironically I giggle at the idea that my
- Not being signed in to a Google account with a verified phone number
- Searching complex things that look like dorks ("powered by vbulletin",
"xxx v0.0.1", etc), can trigger within a page or two sometimes
- Does this end user lease any IPs from brokers or otherwise? - on
extremely, very,
Yeah google captcha is fun, I trigger this all the time when relentlessly
searching for something, ironically I giggle at the idea that my searching
is so extreme it's classified as a bot at times.
On Fri, 14 Sep 2018 at 10:32, Justin Wilson wrote:
> In the experience of the community w
As I understand it, no one really knows. They refuse to tell anyone.
On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 12:31 PM, Justin Wilson wrote:
> In the experience of the community what causes the “Unusual traffic”
> messages when doing google searches? This ISP network hands out public IP
> addresses to each and
In the experience of the community what causes the “Unusual traffic”
messages when doing google searches? This ISP network hands out public IP
addresses to each and every customer. No batting going on. Does Google
typically drop entire /24’s into this if they see an issue? The initial
If you send details off-list I can take a quick look for you. Using a
hosting provider that ignores abuse complaints is a likely cause, but I'm
curious about the '3 captchas' thing as one should be sufficient. Please
also explain what you're using the machine for.
Damian
On Mon, Jul 25, 2016
We'rehaving some problems with a newly rented /24 subnet in context with
Google.Google always asksfor entering a captcha code three times in a row.The
reason for thatcan't be a misconfiguration of the server, because we have more
than 40different servers all around the world configured exactly
to normal after a few
hours.
Ian Mock
From: NANOG [nanog-boun...@nanog.org] on behalf of Mark Tinka
[mark.ti...@seacom.mu]
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2015 10:23 AM
To: Christopher Morrow
Cc: nanog list
Subject: Re: Google Captcha on web searches
On 11/Nov
On 11/Nov/15 17:09, Christopher Morrow wrote:
> 'smart' ... I can't imagine that the DNS server you use would matter
> to Google, from a 'send to captcha' perspective. I CAN imagine that
> the DNS server you use could lie to you about the right RR to send
> back, and then push you through some
On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 10:57 AM, Mark Tinka wrote:
>
>
> On 11/Nov/15 17:09, Christopher Morrow wrote:
>
>> 'smart' ... I can't imagine that the DNS server you use would matter
>> to Google, from a 'send to captcha' perspective. I CAN imagine that
>> the DNS server you use
On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 11:09 AM, Mark Tinka wrote:
>
>
> On 11/Nov/15 18:03, Christopher Morrow wrote:
>
>> it's in wikipedia, so ... someone did :) But yea, don't use dns
>> servers that lie to you UNLESS you understand very well what that lie
>> is going to be and under
On 11/Nov/15 18:15, Christopher Morrow wrote:
> Yes, people also jump out of perfectly good airplanes... we can't fix
> all the things :(
> my point really is you assume some risk when you do odd things with
> basic plumbing on the internet, if you don't actually know what you
> are doing
On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 12:58 AM, Mark Tinka wrote:
>
>
> On 11/Nov/15 01:09, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
>
>> Hi Chris,
>>
>> Yeah I probably should worded that differently not 'open dns services',
>> sorry about that.
>
> I think those types of DNS services are so-called "Smart
On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 2:43 PM, Chris Murray wrote:
> The "popular open dns services" you refer to appear to be Proxy/VPN
> services that also provide DNS to get around region blocking. These
> services proxy and/or NAT users behind a single IP address to make it
> look like
On 11/Nov/15 18:03, Christopher Morrow wrote:
> it's in wikipedia, so ... someone did :) But yea, don't use dns
> servers that lie to you UNLESS you understand very well what that lie
> is going to be and under what conditions you'll get the lie.
Well, there is a ton of them offering pay-for
It's done per /32 I believe. Do you have a lot of NATed users?
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
On Nov 10, 2015 12:29 PM, "Joseph Jenkins" <j...@breathe-underwater.com>
wrote:
> We started getting a Google
You may get captcha if you are using popular open dns services. At least
this is what I've seen.
On 10/11/2015 20:28, Joseph Jenkins wrote:
> We started getting a Google Captcha for our web searches this morning. Does
> anyone have contact info for Google so that I can contact them and
On Tue 2015-Nov-10 09:28:09 -0800, Joseph Jenkins <j...@breathe-underwater.com>
wrote:
We started getting a Google Captcha for our web searches this morning. Does
anyone have contact info for Google so that I can contact them and figure out
where the traffic is coming from on m
you have a lot of NATed users?
>
> Josh Luthman
> Office: 937-552-2340
> Direct: 937-552-2343
> 1100 Wayne St
> Suite 1337
> Troy, OH 45373
>
> On Nov 10, 2015 12:29 PM, "Joseph Jenkins" <j...@breathe-underwater.com
> <mailto:j...@breathe-underwater.c
We started getting a Google Captcha for our web searches this morning. Does
anyone have contact info for Google so that I can contact them and figure out
where the traffic is coming from on my side or what service it is going to so
that I can track down the users?
Thanks,
Joe Jenkins
vember 10, 2015 11:28 AM
> To: nanog@nanog.org
> Subject: Google Captcha on web searches
>
> We started getting a Google Captcha for our web searches this morning.
> Does anyone have contact info for Google so that I can contact them and
> figure out where the traffic is coming from
On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 1:09 PM, Nikolay Shopik <sho...@inblock.ru> wrote:
> You may get captcha if you are using popular open dns services. At least
> this is what I've seen.
>
pardon, what?
> On 10/11/2015 20:28, Joseph Jenkins wrote:
>> We started getting a Google Capt
10, 2015 at 1:09 PM, Nikolay Shopik <sho...@inblock.ru> wrote:
>> You may get captcha if you are using popular open dns services. At least
>> this is what I've seen.
>>
>
> pardon, what?
>
>> On 10/11/2015 20:28, Joseph Jenkins wrote:
>>> We st
t;> this is what I've seen.
>>>
>>
>> pardon, what?
>>
>>> On 10/11/2015 20:28, Joseph Jenkins wrote:
>>>> We started getting a Google Captcha for our web searches this morning.
>>>> Does anyone have contact info for Google so that I ca
On 11/Nov/15 01:09, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Yeah I probably should worded that differently not 'open dns services',
> sorry about that.
I think those types of DNS services are so-called "Smart DNS".
Mark.
PM, Nikolay Shopik <sho...@inblock.ru> wrote:
>>>> You may get captcha if you are using popular open dns services. At least
>>>> this is what I've seen.
>>>>
>>>
>>> pardon, what?
>>>
>>>> On 10/11/2015 20:28, Joseph Jenkins wro
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