On 4/4/2015 3:11 AM, Lou Ashtonhurst wrote:
Randy, you can just use the contact details on their page about it:
https://support.google.com/websearch/contact/ban
Ask them for the netflow or other source of proof. My understanding
was they blocked on /32s not larger subnets which would indicate that
the traffic is coming from your network, and not someone with a
similar address, but you should be able to check once they give you
the info.
Hope that helps a bit
Lou
I've gotten a new IP by my ISP and the issue has gone away, but it was
extra cost and inconvenience as I have to resetup my "non google"
related services back up. I'm a developer, and one whos adept at
removing malware, of which I broke my computer twice trying to find any
existence of. Google has not responded yet from that contact form from
when I submitted that originally. I've also found several places/fourms
where people are having the same issue I was, hopefully it doesn't come
back.
On 3 April 2015 at 04:53, Randy <na...@afxr.net
<mailto:na...@afxr.net>> wrote:
I've started to get some message today from google claiming that
my computer or network was sending automated queries, and they are
blocking me.
I'm not sending automated queries, Ive logged all of my outbound
traffic and there is only my browser traffic going to google.
I'm not responsible for any one else on "my network" since it is
owned by my ISP, and solely blocking me based on what some one
else with an ip address close to mine is not an acceptable
practice to have for an address used for personal web browsing.
I would like to know if there is any way to get into contact with
google about this other then by legal means?