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Will this work to bypass google captcha when using VPN?

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    Tikiyetti
    last edited by Tikiyetti Sep 11, 2021, 9:52 PM Sep 11, 2021, 9:52 PM

    Hi Everyone,

    I have a VPN gateway configured on my pfsense through which all of my local traffic exits. Since the VPN service leverages a shared ip this trips google's bot-protection so now whenever I search google I get slapped with an annoying captcha ~60-70% of the time.

    To get around this I am wondering if my idea to add a firewall to route all traffic for google through my normal WAN gateway would accomplish two things:

    1. Bypass captcha because now my normal ISP allocated ip is being used for the initial google query

    2. NOT compromise my privacy still because once I click on a search result, I'm now hitting a non-google domain so technically, that traffic should still route through my VPN gateway.

    Is this is a correct approach/understanding? Will I be able to preserve my internet privacy like this or will my ISP still see where I'm browsing to because the initial query was not over VPN?

    Thanks!

    Thanks,
    ~Klaus

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      KOM @Tikiyetti
      last edited by Sep 12, 2021, 3:36 AM

      @tikiyetti That should work as Google publishes all the IP addresses it uses, and even if some slip through you should get captchas a lot less than you did before.

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        Tikiyetti @KOM
        last edited by Sep 13, 2021, 2:58 PM

        @kom Thanks for the reply!

        Would the best/proper way to do this be to create a firewall alias of Type Networks or URL Table (IPs) and add in all the Google ip ranges?

        Thanks,
        ~Klaus

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          KOM @Tikiyetti
          last edited by Sep 13, 2021, 4:39 PM

          @tikiyetti Pretty much. Note that unless you can somehow distinguish what IPs are for which services, you will end up using WAN for ALL Google-related services, not just search.

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            Tikiyetti @KOM
            last edited by Sep 13, 2021, 5:10 PM

            @kom Ahh good point, hadn't thought of that. Thank you for the response. It's much appreciated!!

            Thanks,
            ~Klaus

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