My VPS can't see twitter most of the time.

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Dustin

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Jan 30, 2009, 3:35:29 PM1/30/09
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I'm running a service that runs a twitter client for people by proxy
and lately it's been unable to connect to twitter.com:80 or
search.twitter.com:80 at all.

Connectivity seems pretty good in general, but I don't get http
responses from twitter at all.

Is this scenario familiar to anyone else?

Matt Sanford

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Jan 30, 2009, 3:56:47 PM1/30/09
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Hi Dustin,

Please email a...@twitter.com with what service this is for and
what IP address. It's possible that there is some sort of network issue.

Thanks;
— Matt Sanford / @mzsanford

Alex Payne

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Jan 30, 2009, 5:09:35 PM1/30/09
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Chances are good that your IP was blacklisted for excessive traffic.
20k requests per hour is the maximum we accept from any whitelisted
IP.

--
Alex Payne - API Lead, Twitter, Inc.
http://twitter.com/al3x

Dustin

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Feb 1, 2009, 12:55:30 AM2/1/09
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On Jan 30, 2:09 pm, Alex Payne <a...@twitter.com> wrote:
> Chances are good that your IP was blacklisted for excessive traffic.
> 20k requests per hour is the maximum we accept from any whitelisted
> IP.

Well, I have enough users and queries so that if they're all logged
in I would have no issue exceeding 20k per hour.

It's a bit unfortunate that everyone running their own instance of
my software would generate considerably more traffic for you, but work
better for the end users.

dougw

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Feb 1, 2009, 11:38:13 AM2/1/09
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Dustin,
Are you performing server-side caching?

Is your app public? I'd love to have a peak.

@dougw

Dustin

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Feb 2, 2009, 12:50:05 AM2/2/09
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On Feb 1, 8:38 am, dougw <igu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dustin,
> Are you performing server-side caching?
>
> Is your app public? I'd love to have a peak.

I don't have much I have the opportunity to cache very much at all.

Source is here:

http://github.com/dustin/twitterspy

Dustin

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Feb 6, 2009, 7:20:38 PM2/6/09
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On Jan 30, 2:09 pm, Alex Payne <a...@twitter.com> wrote:
> Chances are good that your IP was blacklisted for excessive traffic.
> 20k requests per hour is the maximum we accept from any whitelisted
> IP.

Should this clear itself up? The entire service has been mostly
offline for over a week, and during a lot of that, google and
jabber.org had difficulty communicating, so a large portion of the
userbase was offline (thus work wasn't being done for them).

Dustin

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Feb 6, 2009, 5:15:14 PM2/6/09
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On Jan 30, 2:09 pm, Alex Payne <a...@twitter.com> wrote:
> Chances are good that your IP was blacklisted for excessive traffic.
> 20k requests per hour is the maximum we accept from any whitelisted
> IP.

Should this ever clear itself up?

As far as I can tell, I'm not getting anything in, even though I've
reduced my rates and a jabber.org/gtalk problem made large portion of
my users unavailable.

Alex Payne

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Feb 6, 2009, 8:21:58 PM2/6/09
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Hi Dustin,

Sounds like your IP got blacklisted by our operations team. We've documented what to do in this case: http://apiwiki.twitter.com/FAQ#IsmyIPbannedorblacklisted
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