Any updates, thoughts? On Feb 19, 12:58 pm, Umut Muhaddisoglu <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm the developer of a free-to-use uptime monitoring service: Uptime Robot > (http://www.uptimerobot.com/). > > When a user adds a website to Uptime Robot for monitoring it,our application > is sending regular "HEAD", "GET" and/or "PING" requests to applications > hosted on GAE to find out if they are "up" or "down". For the last 5-7 days, > we realized that the IP of our application is blocked by GAE. > > We send requests from: "74.86.158.106" and "*.uptimerobot.com". > > If I try to browse a GAE hosted website from 74.86.158.106, I get a HTTP 403 > status with details: > > ***************** > ForbiddenYour client does not have permission to get URL / from this server. > (Client IP address: 74.86.158.106) > > You are accessing this page from a forbidden country. > ***************** > > Uptime Robot is a totally legitimate application and I know that GAE does > not block all uptime monitoring services. So, I'm thinking that this must be > by mistake or there must be a way to unblock the IPs. > > I'll be glad to get any help. > > Thanks so much.
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