On Saturday 20 August 2005 16:08, Guy Macon wrote:
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> www.1-script.com wrote:
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>>wb-webmaster wrote:
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>>> i don't get it!?
>>> till yesterday it was fine, and today it won't let me open google
>>> they send (open) this message instead:
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>>> Your client does not have permission to get URL / from this server.
>>
>>Somewhere on your network or behind the same proxy you are using there is
>>a software installed that sends automated queries to Google. And it must
>>be sending *A LOT* if they denied access to this IP! If you are the admin
>>of that network, it's time to get your anti-spyware tools out and figure
>>out what machine is generating those automated requests. You may very well
>>be harboring one of those AdSense autoclickers that got so many people in
>>trouble already. Or someone is running a Google probe while plotting
>>attack on someone's site. You don't want to allow that either.
>
> I will say this; when it comes to motivating an ISP to clean up its act,
> there is nothing like denying access to Google to all users of that ISP.
>
> users
See the later post from "Total Brain Delete":
On Saturday 20 August 2005 09:52, Total Brain Delete wrote:
> I have been using google ever since it apeared as a search engine. It has
> also been my homepage ever since. Suddenly this morning I connected to
> internet, and my homepage displayed the following message:
So, that's apparently what they did. Both users reporting the issue use the
same ISP.
Roy
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