I concur with stephane, all request from the app engine fail for twollo too. Paul
2009/8/6 stephane <[email protected]> > > Same thing here on google appengine side for www.twazzup.com > > Stephane > @sphilipakis > www.twazzup.com > > On Aug 6, 2:30 pm, Hayes Davis <[email protected]> wrote: > > I'm also seeing this same behavior for my whitelisted production IPs for > > CheapTweet.com and TweetReach.com. (Those were whitelisted under the > > @CheapTweet and @appozite accounts, respectively.) It works in > development, > > but no requests are getting through to twitter.com on our production > > servers. > > > > I know you all have a lot on your plate right now but let us know what we > > can do to get un-blocked. > > > > Hayes > > -- > > Hayes Davis > > Founder, Appozitehttp://cheaptweet.comhttp://tweetreach.com > > > > On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 3:56 PM, Mario Menti <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Thanks Alex - just to confirm, no requests from twitterfeed have been > > > getting though ever since the DOS attack. It does appear to be IP > based, as > > > requests from non-production machines (ironically the non-whitelisted > IPs) > > > get through, but all production IPs appear to be blocked. > > > > > On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 9:40 PM, Alex Payne <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > >> We're talking to our operations team about it, who in turn is talking > > >> to our hosting provider. It seems that some aggressive IP filtering > > >> may have been catching some web-based third-party Twitter > > >> applications, as well as data centers used by mobile providers. > > > > >> On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 12:52, Jonathan<[email protected]> > > >> wrote: > > > > >> > I would also appreciate an answer to this question. My calls to the > > >> > Search API are failing because of circular redirection, and > > > > >> > curlhttp://twitter.com > > > > >> > returns nothing at all from my production server, which seems like a > > >> > sign that its IP has been blocked. > > > > >> > My app works fine from my dev box. > > > > >> > -jonathan > > > > >> > On Aug 6, 1:35 pm, Dewald Pretorius <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> >> Chad, > > > > >> >> I know it's a little late in asking, but should we switch off cron > > >> >> jobs that make a lot of API calls while this DoS is going on, or > while > > >> >> you are recovering from it? > > > > >> >> I don't want my IP addresses to be blocked because they are making > a > > >> >> lot of calls! I've seen in the past that Ops lay down carpet > bombing > > >> >> with cluster munitions when under attack. > > > > >> >> Will it help you to recover if we switched off the cron jobs? > > > > >> >> Right now most of my connections are just being refused. > > > > >> >> Do you guys at least check against the list of white listed IP > > >> >> addresses before you block an IP address in times like these? > > > > >> >> Will there be innocent bystanders caught in the cross-fire again? > > > > >> >> This is the kind of info that we developers need... > > > > >> >> Dewald > > > > >> -- > > >> Alex Payne - Platform Lead, Twitter, Inc. > > >>http://twitter.com/al3x >
