Re: [twitter-dev] twitter whitelisting

2010-01-19 Thread Julio Biason
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 2:36 PM, Cube Whidden lxx.septuag...@gmail.com wrote: I have submitted a request to be whitelisted by twitter almost two weeks ago.  I googled around and found that it normally takes 1 week in the past.  Does anyone know the average time it takes to get whitelisted

[twitter-dev] Re: Rate Limit Whitelisting Change

2009-12-19 Thread Stas
: We have received whitelisting approval from Twitter, but seems it is applicable to the @name and the IP. Given that we still get rate limit errors, should we just whitelist the IP? If so, what is the process of changing the whitelisting options? Thank you

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Rate Limit Whitelisting Change

2009-12-19 Thread shiplu
If your whitelisted ip is w.w.w.w and outgoing interface is o.o.o.o For any request twitter will see o.o.o.o as your ip address. Not w.w.w.w if you have w.w.w.w interface attached to your host and its an Internet gateway but not the default gateway (o.o.o.o) you can bind all the twitter connection

[twitter-dev] Re: Rate Limit Whitelisting Change

2009-12-13 Thread Stas
...@gmail.com wrote: We have received whitelisting approval from Twitter, but seems it is applicable to the @name and the IP. Given that we still get rate limit errors, should we just whitelist the IP? If so, what is the process of changing the whitelisting options? Thank you

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Rate Limit Whitelisting Change

2009-12-13 Thread Abraham Williams
...@gmail.com wrote: We have received whitelisting approval from Twitter, but seems it is applicable to the @name and the IP. Given that we still get rate limit errors, should we just whitelist the IP? If so, what is the process of changing the whitelisting options

[twitter-dev] Re: Rate Limit Whitelisting Change

2009-12-03 Thread Stas
that ip   address, or when you authenticated calls for a user that's not   whitelisted? On Nov 23, 2009, at 10:30 AM, Stas stas.ant...@gmail.com wrote: We have received whitelisting approval from Twitter, but seems it is applicable to the @name and the IP. Given that we still get rate

[twitter-dev] Rate Limit Whitelisting Change

2009-11-23 Thread Stas
We have received whitelisting approval from Twitter, but seems it is applicable to the @name and the IP. Given that we still get rate limit errors, should we just whitelist the IP? If so, what is the process of changing the whitelisting options? Thank you, -Stas

Re: [twitter-dev] Rate Limit Whitelisting Change

2009-11-23 Thread Michael Steuer
Youre seeing rate limit errors for unauthenticated calls from that ip address, or when you authenticated calls for a user that's not whitelisted? On Nov 23, 2009, at 10:30 AM, Stas stas.ant...@gmail.com wrote: We have received whitelisting approval from Twitter, but seems

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: My application for whitelisting has been rejected for no reason!

2009-11-20 Thread shiplu
On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 9:08 AM, Ryan Sarver rsar...@twitter.com wrote: Nish, It's a known issue with our whitelisting ticket system. As Chris said, if you email a...@twitter.com the team can follow up and provide you with more information. Is the issue solved yet?? Today I request

[twitter-dev] IP Whitelisting rejected - ****** NO REASON ******

2009-11-13 Thread Yonas
My request for IP whitelisting was rejected without any reason being given: Thanks for requesting to be on Twitter's API whitelist. Unfortunately, we've rejected your request. Here's why: Please address the issues above and submit another request if appropriate. The Twitter API Team Can

[twitter-dev] Re: IP Whitelisting rejected - ****** NO REASON ******

2009-11-13 Thread Thomas Woolway
request for IP whitelisting was rejected without any reason being given: Thanks for requesting to be on Twitter's API whitelist. Unfortunately, we've rejected your request. Here's why: Please address the issues above and submit another request if appropriate. The Twitter API Team Can

[twitter-dev] Re: IP Whitelisting rejected - ****** NO REASON ******

2009-11-13 Thread Yonas
- this question has been answered many times. I believe that Twitter are currently having problems with that email, but you can get an answer by mailing a...@twitter.com. Tom On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 2:05 PM, Yonas yona...@gmail.com wrote: My request for IP whitelisting was rejected without

[twitter-dev] Whitelisting rejection e-mail

2009-11-09 Thread John Meyer
What was the e-mail to submit questions as to why an application was rejected and what I can do to rectify the situation as a developer?

[twitter-dev] Re: Whitelisting rejection e-mail

2009-11-09 Thread Chris Thomson
a...@twitter.com On 2009-11-09, at 8:41 PM, John Meyer wrote: What was the e-mail to submit questions as to why an application was rejected and what I can do to rectify the situation as a developer?

[twitter-dev] Re: My application for whitelisting has been rejected for no reason!

2009-11-05 Thread Chris Thomson
There's a bug in the whitelisting system that's not properly passing along the reason for rejection. Try emailing a...@twitter.com with the username you submitted the request under, and someone from the Platform team will look up the reason for you. On 2009-11-05, at 1:47 PM, Nish wrote

[twitter-dev] Re: My application for whitelisting has been rejected for no reason!

2009-11-05 Thread John Meyer
: [twitter-dev] My application for whitelisting has been rejected for no reason! Hi, Today i submitted by application to twitter stating that we are developing a Twitter application similar to socialoomph and asking to whitelist 3 of my IPs, I also explained them how am going to use them. However

[twitter-dev] Re: waiting for whitelisting

2009-11-05 Thread Ryan Sarver
You can request whitelisting here: http://twitter.com/help/request_whitelisting On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 11:27 AM, twittme_mobi nlupa...@googlemail.com wrote: Hello, Sorry for posting this again. but I have problems with my mobile twitter site, which is in production since 4 months now

[twitter-dev] Whitelisting Notification

2009-10-28 Thread Luke Sneeringer
Good afternoon, I have a question regarding whitelisting. I am a developer looking to produce material against the Twitter API (blah blah), and I recently requested whitelisting. The form says it takes 72 hours. So far, so good. That was a week ago, and I've heard nothing. I haven't been

[twitter-dev] Re: Whitelisting Notification

2009-10-28 Thread Atul Kulkarni
lukesneerin...@gmail.comwrote: Good afternoon, I have a question regarding whitelisting. I am a developer looking to produce material against the Twitter API (blah blah), and I recently requested whitelisting. The form says it takes 72 hours. So far, so good. That was a week ago, and I've heard

[twitter-dev] Re: Whitelisting Notification

2009-10-28 Thread Chad Etzel
afternoon, I have a question regarding whitelisting. I am a developer looking to produce material against the Twitter API (blah blah), and I recently requested whitelisting. The form says it takes 72 hours. So far, so good. That was a week ago, and I've heard nothing. I haven't been rejected per sé

[twitter-dev] whitelisting rejection with blank reason

2009-10-16 Thread Pavel Serdyukov
Hi! I sent a request for whitelisting (for my account and a list of IPs) about five days ago and it has been rejected without a reason specified. There is blank line after Here's why:. I used the username: socialmining. May I ask for someone's advice here, so how should I proceed further

[twitter-dev] Whitelisting - Turn Around

2009-10-13 Thread Kyle B
Hi, I requested to be whitelisted on October 9th, which is less than a week I know. Unfortunately, my project is timely and requires receiving a larger amount of data as soon as possible. I saw that other people had trouble with being whitelisted so I was wondering the time that it usually

[twitter-dev] Re: Whitelisting - Turn Around

2009-10-13 Thread Chad Etzel
It can take up to a week. Unfortunately, everyone's project is timely and wants more data as soon as possible :( We're working through the backlog. -Chad On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 11:56 AM, Kyle B kylebarn...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I requested to be whitelisted on October 9th, which is less

[twitter-dev] Re: Whitelisting - Turn Around

2009-10-13 Thread vorapoap
I got blank page on submission on both IE8 and FF3.5 not sure why? On Oct 13, 11:37 pm, Chad Etzel c...@twitter.com wrote: It can take up to a week. Unfortunately, everyone's project is timely and wants more data as soon as possible :( We're working through the backlog. -Chad On Tue, Oct

[twitter-dev] Re: whitelisting process?

2009-10-08 Thread Chad Etzel
Hi Edwin, The process can take up to a week, but it is usually sooner than that. However, it seems like everyone and their brother now thinks they need whitelisting for their use-case, so the number of applications per day has been growing dramatically. We'll get to it, have no fear. -Chad

[twitter-dev] whitelisting process?

2009-10-07 Thread Edwin Khodabakchian
Does anyone know how long it usually takes for the twitter team to approve or request a whitelisting (http://twitter.com/help/ request_whitelisting) request? We are in the process of launching a new service and this is one of the last dependencies we are trying to resolve so any insight

[twitter-dev] A few questions regarding rate limits / whitelisting

2009-09-25 Thread HardipSingh
? 3) On the Whitelisting form, it states.. Whitelisting is only available to developers and to applications in production; all other requests are rejected.. Since our code is not actually live yet, but is set to go live next week, does this mean that there is no way to get whitelisted beforehand

[twitter-dev] Re: A few questions regarding rate limits / whitelisting

2009-09-25 Thread Chad Etzel
this mean that there is no way to post more than 1000 updates a day from a single account regardless of whether or not we get whitelisted? Also correct. 3)  On the Whitelisting form, it states.. Whitelisting is only available to developers and to applications in production; all other requests

[twitter-dev] Re: whitelisting of IP for application - does it applies for all users

2009-09-23 Thread twittme_mobi
asked for whitelisting of 69.175.24.45 and it was approved.Then I understood that i need whitelisting for 69.175.29.34 and also asked for that but it was rejected with no stated reason. 3)Probably your whitelisting team decided that this is not a production system but note that it is exactly regarding

[twitter-dev] whitelisting of IP for application - does it applies for all users

2009-09-18 Thread twittme_mobi
is - shouldn't it apply for all the users using this IP ? Isn't it that the purpose of the whitelisting? My application will work fine only for my username? You can find a test version of the app at - http://69.175.24.45 Thanks.

[twitter-dev] Re: whitelisting of IP for application - does it applies for all users

2009-09-18 Thread Chad Etzel
Hello, Are you absolutely sure that outgoing requests from your server are coming from the same IP you whitelisted? You will see an increased rate-limit on your personal account because that is the account you used to apply for whitelisting, so it will always have an increased limit no matter

[twitter-dev] Re: whitelisting q

2009-09-14 Thread Dale Folla MeDia
My company is about to launch our app, and need to submit it for whitelisting. The WL request form says the app needs to be in production, but not sure what that means. Can anyone tell me? Its currently being tested, and will launch on Friday of this week, most likely. Does that qualify

[twitter-dev] Re: whitelisting q

2009-09-12 Thread developar
I have the same question :) On Aug 28, 8:08 pm, Joseph Cheek jos...@cheek.com wrote: Hi all, I'm hopeful that someone on-list can answer this as I have been over the faqs and am still not sure I understand. Whitelistinggives me more API calls (20,000 vs 150 per hour) but still only 1000

[twitter-dev] Twitter IP Whitelisting

2009-09-02 Thread Andy Pirate
on their feed. I have requested whitelisting before, but they claimed it was approved and I don't think that it is. We've had to severely limit our integration with Twitter because of this reason. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Andy

[twitter-dev] Re: Twitter IP Whitelisting

2009-09-02 Thread jmathai
up on their feed. I have requested whitelisting before, but they claimed it was approved and I don't think that it is. We've had to severely limit our integration with Twitter because of this reason. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Andy

[twitter-dev] Re: Twitter IP Whitelisting

2009-09-02 Thread Jim Renkel
: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 01:28 To: Twitter Development Talk Cc: ma...@pwned.com Subject: [twitter-dev] Twitter IP Whitelisting So here's the deal. We've had the Twitter API integrated into Pwned.com for many months now. One problem we keep running into is that it updates our members Twitter WAY

[twitter-dev] Re: Twitter IP Whitelisting

2009-09-02 Thread Andy Pirate
running into is that it updates our members Twitter WAY later. For example, it says so and so is playing on-line, but we processed that request hours ago and then it finally shows up on their feed. I have requested whitelisting before, but they claimed it was approved and I don't think

[twitter-dev] Re: Twitter IP Whitelisting

2009-09-02 Thread John Kalucki
into Pwned.com for many months now. One problem we keep running into is that it updates our members Twitter WAY later. For example, it says so and so is playing on-line, but we processed that request hours ago and then it finally shows up on their feed. I have requested whitelisting before

[twitter-dev] Re: Twitter IP Whitelisting

2009-09-02 Thread Andy Pirate
and then it finally shows up on their feed. I have requested whitelisting before, but they claimed it was approved and I don't think that it is. We've had to severely limit our integration with Twitter because of this reason. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Andy

[twitter-dev] whitelisting q

2009-08-28 Thread Joseph Cheek
Hi all, I'm hopeful that someone on-list can answer this as I have been over the faqs and am still not sure I understand. Whitelisting gives me more API calls (20,000 vs 150 per hour) but still only 1000 status updates per day, correct? I'm developing a bot that responds to updates

[twitter-dev] How you are notified of whitelisting status

2009-08-22 Thread Neicole
We applied for whitelisting this past weekend and haven't heard a peep, or a tweet. How long does it usually take and how are you notified? Thanks!

[twitter-dev] Re: How you are notified of whitelisting status

2009-08-22 Thread Goblin
You get notification in the form of a DM to the account you applied for whitelisting with. In my experience it takes anything from 2 days to over a week, depending on how much DDoS Twitter is under at the time. On Aug 21, 5:40 pm, Neicole neic...@trustneicole.com wrote: We applied

[twitter-dev] When is whitelisting necessary?

2009-08-16 Thread boaz
Hello, I am new to Twitter API and I am trying to understand whether I should apply for whitelisting my application. The documentation says: IP whitelisting takes precedence to account rate limits. GET requests from a whitelisted IP address made on a user's behalf will be deducted from

[twitter-dev] Re: When is whitelisting necessary?

2009-08-16 Thread Sam Street
picture on Twitter, your cached URL 404's) Anyway I've only used whitelisting for the first (notifying users when they are tagged into photos - or when they are invited to events on twappening.com) -Sam @sampicli http://twicli.com On Aug 16, 12:16 pm, boaz sapirb...@gmail.com wrote: Hello, I am

[twitter-dev] Re: When is whitelisting necessary?

2009-08-16 Thread srikanth reddy
requests to /users/show via a cronjob that makes sure all the user's of the site have an up to date profile image and background image cached. (If a user changes their profile picture on Twitter, your cached URL 404's) Anyway I've only used whitelisting for the first (notifying users when

[twitter-dev] Re: When is whitelisting necessary?

2009-08-16 Thread Bill Kocik
I think the number of So how does whitelisting really work? threads that have taken place, and continue to take place on this list indicate a lack of clarity in documentation. Perhaps someone from Twitter can take the task of updating the rate limiting docs to more explicitly spell out how

[twitter-dev] whitelisting rate limit issues?

2009-05-18 Thread Peter Denton
Hello Is anyone else experiencing being rate limited despite being whitelisted? Thanks

[twitter-dev] Re: whitelisting rate limit issues?

2009-05-18 Thread ch...@dailyrt.com
Yes, I am definitely getting rate limited right now despite being whitelisted. search.twitter.com has been acting buggy as well. Sometimes you get current results. Sometimes the results are 2 hours old. On May 18, 3:42 am, Peter Denton petermden...@gmail.com wrote: Hello Is anyone else

[twitter-dev] Re: Clarifications on IP Address Whitelisting

2009-05-01 Thread P Burrows
Thanks, Doug. What about IPv6 Whitelisting? I haven't tried it, yet, but curious if it works. -- Patrick Burrows http://www.CleverHumans.com On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 1:32 PM, Doug Williams d...@twitter.com wrote: Patrick, Yes. Each whitelisted IP address is allowed 2 requests per hour. I

[twitter-dev] Re: Clarifications on IP Address Whitelisting

2009-05-01 Thread Doug Williams
Currently only whitelisting IPv4 addresses. Thanks, Doug Doug Williams | Platform Support | Twitter, Inc. 539 Bryant St. Suite 402, San Francisco, CA 94107 http://twitter.com/dougw On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 9:16 AM, P Burrows

[twitter-dev] Clarifications on IP Address Whitelisting

2009-04-29 Thread P Burrows
. TFM states [1]: we offer whitelisting which will raise an account or IP address' rate limit to 2 requests per hour. My understanding is that this means each of my 5 IP Addresses can make 20,000 unique API requests per hour (for a total of 120,000 API requests / hr as long as I write some sort

[twitter-dev] Re: Clarifications on IP Address Whitelisting

2009-04-29 Thread P Burrows
and hadn't seen this specific question come up. My application has been white listed. In doing so, I specified a set of 5 IP addresses from which traffic from my application may come. TFM states [1]: we offer whitelisting which will raise an account or IP address' rate limit to 2 requests per

[twitter-dev] Re: Confirming whitelisting status

2009-04-27 Thread Matt Sanford
On Apr 26, 2009, at 5:16 PM, Dossy Shiobara wrote: Hi, How can an application confirm its whitelisting status? I thought my IP was whitelisted, but when I make authenticated requests from my IP, I often see HTTP 400 rate limit error responses to the REST API. The same user can auth. from

[twitter-dev] Re: Confirming whitelisting status

2009-04-27 Thread Dossy Shiobara
On 4/27/09 11:25 AM, Matt Sanford wrote: This is why we added the X-RateLimit-* headers, so you can check the status on the actual calls you perform and not need to make another call. Those should tell you your current limit when calling the ids method. OK, I know what's on the wiki re: rate

[twitter-dev] Re: Confirming whitelisting status

2009-04-27 Thread Abraham Williams
If you call rate_limit_status authenticated as yourself and return is greater then 100 then it is your account. You can also make the same call unauthenticated from the IP. [1] http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method%3A-account%C2%A0rate_limit_status On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 11:07,

[twitter-dev] Re: Confirming whitelisting status

2009-04-27 Thread Dossy Shiobara
On 4/27/09 12:17 PM, Abraham Williams wrote: If you call rate_limit_status authenticated as yourself and return is greater then 100 then it is your account. You can also make the same call unauthenticated from the IP. That's a fantastic way of doing it, Abraham. Thanks. I've just confirmed

[twitter-dev] Re: Confirming whitelisting status

2009-04-27 Thread Dossy Shiobara
the source IP as being 96.56.31.42. I suspect my IP whitelisting either never happened (bizarre!) or recently disappeared, or something else. Or, maybe my ISP is doing some funky NAT upstream from me. I don't think so, though. -- Dossy Shiobara | do...@panoptic.com | http

[twitter-dev] Re: Confirming whitelisting status

2009-04-27 Thread Chad Etzel
as being 96.56.31.42. I suspect my IP whitelisting either never happened (bizarre!) or recently disappeared, or something else. Or, maybe my ISP is doing some funky NAT upstream from me. I don't think so, though. -- Dossy Shiobara | do...@panoptic.com | http://dossy.org/ Panoptic

[twitter-dev] Re: Confirming whitelisting status

2009-04-27 Thread Chad Etzel
on us to confirm. While it's entirely possible, I hope that's not happening. All of my requests should be coming from 96.56.31.42. Network-side packet captures show the source IP as being 96.56.31.42. I suspect my IP whitelisting either never happened (bizarre!) or recently disappeared

[twitter-dev] Re: Confirming whitelisting status

2009-04-27 Thread Dossy Shiobara
On 4/27/09 12:40 PM, Chad Etzel wrote: If you have a local/different webserver you can curl something from there and see what IP it looks like to that remote server in its logs. I've had this same issue with some hosting companies. Good idea. I just curl'ed from the Twitter Karma server on

[twitter-dev] Re: Confirming whitelisting status

2009-04-27 Thread Doug Williams
Dossy, I have added that IP (96.56.31.42) to your whitelisting record. Give it an hour or so to take effect then ping @twitterapi if you are still having problems. Thanks, Doug Williams Twitter API Support http://twitter.com/dougw On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Dossy Shiobara do

[twitter-dev] Re: Confirming whitelisting status

2009-04-27 Thread Dossy Shiobara
On 4/27/09 1:28 PM, Doug Williams wrote: I have added that IP (96.56.31.42) to your whitelisting record. Give it an hour or so to take effect then ping @twitterapi if you are still having problems. Thanks, Doug! -- Dossy Shiobara | do...@panoptic.com | http://dossy.org/ Panoptic

[twitter-dev] Re: Question on Whitelisting

2009-04-26 Thread Bill Kocik
that if you're going to be making lots of auth'd requests on behalf of users, there's a tipping point at which whitelisting begins to work against you, and it's at only 200 simultaneous users. If you're gonna be above that, you're better off not being whitelisted.

[twitter-dev] Re: Question on Whitelisting

2009-04-26 Thread Abraham Williams
at which whitelisting begins to work against you, and it's at only 200 simultaneous users. If you're gonna be above that, you're better off not being whitelisted. -- Abraham Williams | http://the.hackerconundrum.com Hacker | http://abrah.am | http://twitter.com/abraham Web608 | Community Evangelist

[twitter-dev] Re: Question on Whitelisting

2009-04-26 Thread Dossy Shiobara
FYI, I suspect there's some bugs in the whitelisting code because Twitter Karma is whitelisted and periodically I get back 400 rate limit failures in response to requests from my whitelisted IP. If I'd exhausted my IP's whitelisted request quota, ALL subsequent requests should fail, right

[twitter-dev] Confirming whitelisting status

2009-04-26 Thread Dossy Shiobara
Hi, How can an application confirm its whitelisting status? I thought my IP was whitelisted, but when I make authenticated requests from my IP, I often see HTTP 400 rate limit error responses to the REST API. The same user can auth. from their Twitter client app. from a different IP

[twitter-dev] Question on Whitelisting

2009-04-25 Thread jester...@hotmail.com
Recently my ip address and username were added to the whitelist. My assumptions at that time were that all requests coming the application (on this particular server) would be included in this pool of 20,000 regardless of whether they are authenticated or not. When I do the get limit API call,

[twitter-dev] Re: Question on Whitelisting

2009-04-25 Thread Cameron Kaiser
Like I asked above, will twitter look at the ip address of the request when it comes in or the authenticated user? Unauthenticated: IP Authenticated: user -- personal: http://www.cameronkaiser.com/ -- Cameron Kaiser * Floodgap Systems * www.floodgap.com

[twitter-dev] Re: Question on Whitelisting

2009-04-25 Thread jester...@hotmail.com
Thank you very much for your help! On Apr 25, 9:44 am, Cameron Kaiser spec...@floodgap.com wrote: Like I asked above, will twitter look at the ip address of the request when it comes in or the authenticated user? Unauthenticated: IP Authenticated: user --

[twitter-dev] Re: Question on Whitelisting

2009-04-25 Thread Bill Kocik
yesterday from Doug Williams: Your application's IP-based whitelisting will apply to all calls originating from the IP address. This includes unauthenticated and authenticated methods, regardless of user. Additionally, your application's authenticated calls made on behalf of a user will not count

[twitter-dev] Re: Question on Whitelisting

2009-04-25 Thread Cameron Kaiser
-based whitelisting will apply to all calls originating from the IP address. This includes unauthenticated and authenticated methods, regardless of user. Additionally, your application's authenticated calls made on behalf of a user will not count toward their 100 credits elsewhere. This has changed

[twitter-dev] Re: OAuth whitelisting?

2009-04-24 Thread Doug Williams
Your application's IP-based whitelisting will apply to all calls originating from the IP address. This includes unauthenticated and authenticated methods, regardless of user. Additionally, your application's authenticated calls made on behalf of a user will not count toward their 100 credits

[twitter-dev] Re: OAuth whitelisting?

2009-04-24 Thread Bill Kocik
: Your application's IP-based whitelisting will apply to all calls originating from the IP address. This includes unauthenticated and authenticated methods, regardless of user. Additionally, your application's authenticated calls made on behalf of a user will not count toward their 100 credits

[twitter-dev] Re: OAuth whitelisting?

2009-04-24 Thread Doug Williams
20 calls per hour for each of those users since my limit is 20k/hour. Or am I missing something? On Apr 24, 2:21 am, Doug Williams d...@twitter.com wrote: Your application's IP-based whitelisting will apply to all calls originating from the IP address. This includes unauthenticated

[twitter-dev] OAuth whitelisting?

2009-04-23 Thread Bill Kocik
I was just looking at the form use to apply for whitelisting, which says you must fill it out while logged in as the account you want the rate limit raised for. In my case, my app will be used by arbitrary Twitter account holders, who will not be using my credentials, so whitelisting my Twitter

[twitter-dev] Re: OAuth whitelisting?

2009-04-23 Thread Peter Denton
Hi Bill, Whitelisting is done per IP, related to the number of requests by your server. -Peter On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 1:58 PM, Bill Kocik bko...@gmail.com wrote: I was just looking at the form use to apply for whitelisting, which says you must fill it out while logged in as the account you

[twitter-dev] Re: OAuth whitelisting?

2009-04-23 Thread Doug Williams
Whitelisting by OAuth is currently not available. You will need a static IP address if you are running an EC2 applicaiton. Doug Williams Twitter API Support http://twitter.com/dougw On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 8:35 PM, Peter Denton petermden...@gmail.comwrote: Hi Bill, Whitelisting is done per

[twitter-dev] rate-limit and whitelisting

2009-04-22 Thread Lien Tran
, then the total number of requests that those applications can make on behalf of my user is 100? That is, the 100 rate limit is split across all the applications? The documentation also states we offer whitelisting which will raise an accout or IP address' rate limit to 2 requests per hour. QUESTION

[twitter-dev] Re: rate-limit and whitelisting

2009-04-22 Thread Chris Latko
number of requests that those applications can make on behalf of my user is 100? That is, the 100 rate limit is split across all the applications? The documentation also states we offer whitelisting which will raise an accout or IP address' rate limit to 2 requests per hour. QUESTION 2

[twitter-dev] Re: rate-limit and whitelisting

2009-04-22 Thread Julio Biason
it means you can do 2 requests per hour from that IP, no matter which user you use. Also, I think those won't count to the user personal limit rating. If so, then I'm not sure how whitelisting will help me here.  Am I better off with just relying on the account rate limit of 100? Depends

[twitter-dev] Re: rate-limit and whitelisting

2009-04-22 Thread Julio Biason
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Chris Latko ch...@latko.org wrote: Excuse my ignorance on this, but aren't you forced to use either an authenticated or unauthenticated call depending on the API method? If this is the case, then you really don't have an option on how these calls are made. I

[twitter-dev] Re: rate-limit and whitelisting

2009-04-22 Thread Abraham Williams
If you are running into the 20k/h limit contact a...@twitter.com and they will work with you find ways to decrease the calls make some special agreement. On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 20:38, Julio Biason julio.bia...@gmail.com wrote: On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Chris Latko ch...@latko.org

[twitter-dev] Re: Whitelisting with multiple IPs

2009-03-26 Thread Beier
, bbc beier...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, right now our website needs multiple web servers, so we went ahead and requested whitelisting for multiple IPs. But my question is, is that 2 limit per IP or it's aggregated per website even if it runs on multiple servers (IPs). Thanks in advance

[twitter-dev] Re: Whitelisting with multiple IPs

2009-03-25 Thread Abraham Williams
whitelisting for multiple IPs. But my question is, is that 2 limit per IP or it's aggregated per website even if it runs on multiple servers (IPs). Thanks in advance- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - -- Abraham Williams | http://the.hackerconundrum.com Web608 | Community Evangelist

[twitter-dev] Whitelisting with multiple IPs

2009-03-24 Thread bbc
Hi, right now our website needs multiple web servers, so we went ahead and requested whitelisting for multiple IPs. But my question is, is that 2 limit per IP or it's aggregated per website even if it runs on multiple servers (IPs). Thanks in advance

[twitter-dev] Re: Whitelisting with multiple IPs

2009-03-24 Thread Doug Williams
went ahead and requested whitelisting for multiple IPs. But my question is, is that 2 limit per IP or it's aggregated per website even if it runs on multiple servers (IPs). Thanks in advance

[twitter-dev] Re: Whitelisting with multiple IPs

2009-03-24 Thread bbc
that you have 2 calls per individual IP. Thanks, Doug Williams Twitter API Supporthttp://twitter.com/dougw On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 3:15 PM, bbc beier...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, right now our website needs multiple web servers, so we went ahead and requested whitelisting for multiple IPs

Re: Whitelisting: Change server

2009-02-02 Thread Rob Ashton
Further to this, I would like to apologise for being so defensive in my first reply, that was unnecessary too. I don't wish to get off on the wrong foot. On Feb 2, 2:16 pm, Rob Ashton robash...@codeofrob.com wrote: It is a valid thing *worth* pointing out, that if some of us are waiting over

Re: Whitelisting: Change server

2009-02-02 Thread Alex
a whitelisted IP for my application but now we changed our server and I need a new whitelisted IP. Tried to communicate this a few times on the whitelisting form, but there is no response from twitter. What can I do now? Thanks, Alex -- Alex Payne - API Lead, Twitter, Inc.http://twitter.com/al3x

Re: Whitelisting: Change server

2009-02-02 Thread Cameron Kaiser
Oh faff off, there is no need for that tone, I was merely stating the facts, which includes exactly what you just said too. If you want to have an argument on free beer, api requests or whatever, then I have a lot to say that I am not saying, because this is not the place for it. That's

Re: Whitelisting: Change server

2009-02-02 Thread Rob Ashton
in the past week. I don't like how quickly I'm served this free beer. If you check recent threads, there is mention of how astronomically the list of whitelisting requests is growing. -- personal:http://www.cameronkaiser.com/--   Cameron Kaiser * Floodgap

Re: Whitelisting: Change server

2009-02-02 Thread Cameron Kaiser
this free beer. If you check recent threads, there is mention of how astronomically the list of whitelisting requests is growing. -- personal: http://www.cameronkaiser.com/ -- Cameron Kaiser * Floodgap Systems * www.floodgap.com * ckai...@floodgap.com

Re: Whitelisting notification?

2009-02-01 Thread Rob Ashton
I was wondering this myself, it's been over a week since I requested auth and it hadn't occured to me that I might have been whitelisted and simply not notified. Gilles Frydman wrote: Sorry for the /trivial/ question but do you send any notification to those who request whitelisting?If so, how

Whitelisting: Change server

2009-01-30 Thread Alex
I have a whitelisted IP for my application but now we changed our server and I need a new whitelisted IP. Tried to communicate this a few times on the whitelisting form, but there is no response from twitter. What can I do now? Thanks, Alex

Re: requesting whitelisting

2009-01-30 Thread Criz Regala
Thanks cameron to your reply, both you and abraham reply's had a big help to my application. I just wanna know or clarify if my knowledge in rate limit (100 request per hour) is correct or not, for example if I have a two users USER A and USER B, they're both using my application, then USER A

Re: Whitelisting: Change server

2009-01-30 Thread Alex Payne
times on the whitelisting form, but there is no response from twitter. What can I do now? Thanks, Alex -- Alex Payne - API Lead, Twitter, Inc. http://twitter.com/al3x

requesting whitelisting

2009-01-29 Thread chrizsziee
Hi, I just wanna ask for the request whitelisting, I have search a lot for this matter but I can't understand what is the request whitelisting all about. How is it work? what are the advantages and disadvantage of that? I need more details for the request whitelisting, When does the 100 request

Re: requesting whitelisting

2009-01-29 Thread Abraham Williams
If you want to pull data from twitter more then 100 times per hour you need to be whitelisted. http://apiwiki.twitter.com/REST+API+Documentation#RateLimiting On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 16:18, chrizsziee crizreg...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I just wanna ask for the request whitelisting, I have

Re: requesting whitelisting

2009-01-29 Thread Criz Regala
to pull data from twitter more then 100 times per hour you need to be whitelisted. http://apiwiki.twitter.com/REST+API+Documentation#RateLimiting On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 16:18, chrizsziee crizreg...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I just wanna ask for the request whitelisting, I have search a lot

Question RE: IP whitelisting

2009-01-08 Thread Patrick Minton
If I request to whitelist an IP range, does it matter which twitter account I use for authentication? Can I switch back and forth among accounts? Patrick Minton IT Director LexBlog, Inc. +1 206 697 4548

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