Posted on 08/19/2003 9:48:18 AM PDT by Edgar3
anyone ever been "Forbidden" from using Google search? I can't get to it from any source today and keep getting a "forbidden" page instead. Just curious.
I have been FORBIDDEN access for the last two days but I understand that my ISP (BTInternet) has been under virus attack and Google is refusing access.
if there are any others in this position I would appreciate confirmation.
(I tried cleaing Google completely including all ref in the register - then re-installing, in case the problem was mine - only to discover the fault remains.)
I’m working from home today. I checked my access to Google from here and had no problem. Then I logged on to the work network thru our VPN. Our work firewall requires me to use a password to get to Google but it worked fine.
I think your explanation about Google blocking your ISP may be the problem. It’s not unusual for an ISP to get “blacklisted” if they are under a heavy attack and/or if they fail to react quickly to that problem.
The problem is that so many places subscribe to these blacklists. There will be a ton of sites that wind up blocking your ISP. Then, because the blacklist spreads like a DNS address change, it can take several days for your ISP to be removed from the blacklist on all the various servers after they fix their problem and get removed from the blacklist.
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