That's very odd. I'd try calling them... There are quite a few folks
blocking proxies these days. What I do is remove the via and
forwarded for headers with the following command:
check_hostnames off
forwarded_for delete
via off
The same configuration in an earlier version of squid doesn;t
On 07/10/2014 05:05 AM, sq...@proxyplayer.co.uk wrote:
The same configuration in an earlier version of squid doesn;t get
rejected by Google but in the new version of squid it is rejected by
Google so is it possible squid is doing something differently?
Probably not too much...
What version of
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
27, 2014 4:43 AM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: [squid-users] google picking up squid as
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
On 06/27/2014 09:00 AM, Lawrence Pingree wrote:
forwarded_for delete
via off
I realize this breaks the RFC,
More importantly, it breaks Squid's loop detection mechanism. In many
environments, breaking that mechanism creates an easy-to-abuse Squid DoS
attack vector.
Modern Squids have a
So, I added those and restarted...still get the your computer may be
sending automated queries error form google.
I then set x forwarded for to off, no change.
Then commented out via, no change.
Current conf:
auth_param basic realm AAA proxy server
auth_param basic credentialsttl 2 hours
So, I added those and restarted...still get the your computer may be
sending automated queries error form google.
I then set x forwarded for to off, no change.
Then commented out via, no change.
Current conf:
auth_param basic realm AAA proxy server
auth_param basic credentialsttl 2 hours
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
On 27/06/2014 2:35 p.m., Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
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
I get the following notice from google's site when connected to the proxy:
Our systems have detected unusual traffic from your computer network.
Any ideas how I can prevent this? I presume it might be the forwarded
for argument?
The following is my conf:
auth_param basic realm proxy server
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-Original Message-
From: sq...@proxyplayer.co.uk [mailto:sq...@proxyplayer.co.uk]
Sent: Saturday, June 7, 2014 8:17 AM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] google picking up squid as
I get the following notice from google's site when
On 8/06/2014 5:06 a.m., Lawrence Pingree wrote:
I use the following but you need to make sure you have no looping occurring
in your nat rules if you are using Transparent mode.
forwarded_for delete
via off
Given that the notice is above traffic volume arriving at Google (not
looping) you
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