No, I am using the same username and password. This used to work
(limited success), but it is not working now.

On Oct 12, 6:10 pm, Chad Etzel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Are you using separate username/password combos to connect each socket?
> -Chad
>
> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 7:26 PM, EastSideDev <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have been using 3-4 scripts, to collect data, using the streaming
> > APIs. Each script opens up a socket and keeps it open, unless it's
> > closed by twitter (maintenance, problems, etc.). Each script checks
> > for a pulse, and re-opens the socket when the Twitter service is back
> > in business.
>
> > This was working for a while, but now I can only get one socket opened
> > at a time. When I start the next script, the previous one disconnects.
>
> > I am using fsockopen: fsockopen("stream.twitter.com", 80,  &$err_no, &
> > $err_msg, 30)
>
> > The scripts run on a Linux system. fsockopen implicitly binds to 0
> > locally, so my system should be assigning a different local ports for
> > each script. Why can't I keep more than one socket open at the same
> > time?

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