On 3 October 2011 16:16, pinellas pao <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I recently changed our website from yahoo to google (because yahoo
> shut their service down) and now i'm getting the "usage limit
> exceeded" gif when I browse it. I can't believe that we're exceeding
> the usage limit of 1000 per viewer, except that maybe because our
> office is behind a NAT, that they are all counting as one viewer. Can
> anyone at google give me a clue as to if this is the case?

This is almost certainly the reason. There have been a number of
similar threads in the group, all related to NATted addresses (eg
proxied mobile requests).

Most proxies behave well and provide an X-FORWARDED-FOR header, but
Google don't take any notice of that, presumably because it can be
spoofed.

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