On 2/18/07, Justin C. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> (this is not a political statement)
>
> I'm getting this when I try to access some of the links on the SD3 wiki:
>
> Warning:
> You triggered the wiki's surge protection by doing too many requests
> in a short time.
> Please make a short break reading the stuff you already got.
> When you restart doing requests AFTER that, slow down or you might
> get locked out for a longer time!
>
> Viewing the packet stream with tcpdump, it appears that my system
> calls sage.math, requests a page, gets a page, sends a FIN
> (attempting to close the connection), and opens a new connection.
> Meanwhile, sage.math is continuing to send to the old port, and my
> system sends back RESETs. This continues for a while, and then both
> sides begin the dance anew.
>
> I've seen this with Pernet's slides and Bard's 'part 1' ('part 2'
> works fine). I can download the files in question by "control-
> click"ing the links.
What happens if you log in to the wiki (instead of being
anonymous)?
William
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