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Topic: «
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Jim Miller
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07/17/2011 12:53:20
I frequently get "You have made too many requests per second." denies when trying to use your site. I'm not doing anything unusual, just normal browsing and posting. This does not happen with other websites.
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Alex Fadeyev
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07/18/2011 00:44:10
Jim,
Thank you for the report.
What browser do you use? Do you have any Internet security suite installed?
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Jim Miller
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07/18/2011 01:08:10
I'm using Firefox 5 latest release version with a bunch of addons, though like I said, I don't experience warnings of inappropriate frequency of requests with other web sites I read.
I use Norton IS 2011.
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Alex Fadeyev
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07/18/2011 01:41:39
Our website engine has an in-built automatic protection against DoS attacks so it blocks too frequent requests (the current threshold is 15 requests per second).
We never received such reports before. We will try to investigate the issue and find its cause.
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Alex Fadeyev
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07/18/2011 02:25:30
Jim, please specify the list of Firefox extensions you are using. Thanks!
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