Wait, now ALL of your clients calls are coming from one single IP?
Surely that will trigger Googles detectors, if the NAT did. Keep us
updated though.
Jonathan
Boheemen, Peter van wrote:
> For what concerns Google's policy concerning NAT calls being treated as
> spyware activity. I am now proxying Google for the JSON call, so it will
> see the IP adress of our web server in stead of the Network Adress
> Translator. It helps for the moment. Now I wonder if our own calls will
> make Google complain as well, we will see.
>
> One thing I noticed, when encountering the "we're sorry ... you have
> spyware" message from google is the following link in this message:
>
> http://www.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=86640
>
> very interesting !! I guess lots of you are using meta search enigine to
> search Google.
> This message explicitly states this is against Google's terms of service
> (http://www.google.com/terms_of_service.html)
>
> Peter
>
>
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Jonathan Rochkind
Digital Services Software Engineer
The Sheridan Libraries
Johns Hopkins University
410.516.8886
rochkind (at) jhu.edu
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