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06-14-2018 06:24 AM
That isn't really a lot to go off of. Can the users actually resolve the domains, do you see the traffic being reset at all, is it specific to Google websites? I've seen this in the past where a sole public IP is utilized to NAT a large amount of user traffic and it causes Google to rate limit or outright block that IP due to the number of requests they recieve per second; is this possibly what's taking place here?
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