Rammerhead Proxy Google Sites Verified — Complete
Goal
Set up Rammerhead as a proxy for a Google Site and keep the site verified in Google Search Console (ownership verification).
⚠️ Security Warning
If you find a Google Site claiming to host Rammerhead: rammerhead proxy google sites verified
- Check the URL: Ensure the actual proxy URL looks legitimate.
- Avoid Logins: It is highly recommended not to log into sensitive accounts (like banking or primary email) through a web proxy, as the proxy owner can potentially see your traffic.
- Malware: Be cautious of "fake" proxy sites that prompt you to download software or allow notifications. Real web proxies usually do not require downloads.
REPORT: Rammerhead Proxy Configuration & Google Sites Verification Goal Set up Rammerhead as a proxy for
Date: October 26, 2023 To: [Recipient Name/Department] From: [Your Name] Subject: Deployment Status and Verification of Rammerhead Proxy Check the URL: Ensure the actual proxy URL looks legitimate
What "verified" likely means in this review
The reviewer is telling others: This specific Google Sites link with Rammerhead actually bypasses blocks right now, and it's not a scam or honeypot.
3. Implementation Steps
The following steps were taken to achieve the verified state:
- Backend Deployment: The Rammerhead source code was cloned and executed on a Node.js environment. Port bindings were configured to allow external access.
- Google Sites Configuration: A new site was created within the Google Workspace environment.
- Integration: The backend proxy URL was embedded into the Google Sites page using an
<iframe>or a custom redirect script embedded via the "Embed" feature. - SSL/TLS Configuration: Ensured that the backend supports HTTPS to prevent mixed-content errors when loaded inside the secure Google Sites environment.