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i got this error when i accessed this website forum.scanlover.com

how to solve it? thanks!

Service Temporarily Unavailable

The bwshare module will refuse your requests for the next 21 seconds.

You have made too many requests per second.

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Apache/2.0.52 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.52 OpenSSL/0.9.7e DAV/2 PHP/4.3.10 mod_bwshare/0.1.6 mod_perl/1.999.21 Perl/v5.8.3 Server at forum.scanlover.com Port 80

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i got this error when i accessed this website forum.scanlover.com

how to solve it? thanks!

Service Temporarily Unavailable

The bwshare module will refuse your requests for the next 21 seconds.

You have made too many requests per second.

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Apache/2.0.52 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.52 OpenSSL/0.9.7e DAV/2 PHP/4.3.10 mod_bwshare/0.1.6 mod_perl/1.999.21 Perl/v5.8.3 Server at forum.scanlover.com Port 80

Try a different browser, see if the problem persists.

From the looks of it whatever browser you are using is sending too many requests per second so the site is auto declining it. This happens alot in firefox when people are too agressively tweaking their settings

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Do you have your broswer set to prefetch or use some crazy amount of connections? Are you using a proxy? Its quite possible that if your using some proxy -- the proxy your using is generating too many requests to that server..

I also have no problem calling up the site..

bwshare is a apache module used to throttle bandwidth..

http://www.topology.org/src/bwshare/README.html

Function and purpose.

The Apache module mod_bwshare throttles HTTP requests to Apache 1 and 2 servers for each client IP address independently.

The mod_bwshare module accepts or rejects HTTP requests from each client IP address based on past downloads by that client IP address.

If the HTTP client's download rate exceeds specified levels, the reponse to the HTTP client is an HTML warning message.

A human browser will see a warning message indicating how long to wait.

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i tried firefox and got the same error...i tried another com which is on lan and it has the same prob...could it be the connection with the internet?

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Another computer on the same lan is most likely coming from the SAME ip, either through a NAT or using the same proxy.. etc.. so YES that is what your problem is.. there are TOO many connections coming from your public IP. What part about how the bwshare module works do you not understand?? The reason you are denied access is given too you..

"You have made too many requests per second. "

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Does not matter if your personally made requests -- it is ALL request coming from your IP, this could be whatever proxy you are using - and all the other people using that proxy.. Or it could be everyone else on your LAN coming from the same Public IP.

Go to http://www.whatsmyip.org/ and PM me what your public IP is - or post it.. We can then see if your ISP has you using a proxy, etc.. Or maybe someone on your lan is just downloading lots of stuff from there..

One way or the other - that site thinks your IP is using too much bandwidth.. Change your IP, bounce off a proxy -- or get your fellow lan users to stop downloading so much porn off your favorite porn site.

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:argh: Dude what part do you not understand about the error?? The site for whatever reason thinks your IP is using more bandwidth then the site wants you too. Be it true or not..

How are you connected to the internet? Are you at a school, business, single family home, apartment complex?

There could be quite a few people that you do not even know coming from the SAME public IP address as you to that website.. either through NAT or a proxy - be it transparent or not.

If you do not believe the error is correct - then contact the website owners and ask them to look into it.. Give them your public IP address and the error.. If you would PM or Post your IP I would be happy to give you whatever info I can about your connection... you could be using a proxy and do not even know it..

edit: here this site might help

http://www.blockstatus.com/ip-proxy-detector

Should be able to tell you if your using a proxy -- that you don't know about, etc..

example from site - I just bounced off the listed proxy..

IP/Proxy Detector

Proxy: Detected

Real IP Address: 24.x.x.x <-- I removed but it detected my real address correctly.

Proxy IP Address: 217.153.177.10

Proxy Server: 1.1 proxy:3128 (squid/2.5.STABLE9)

edit2: keep in mind this will only detect if your using a transparent proxy that forwards on your real ip.. it may or may not detect a anon proxy, etc.. I just bounced off this proxy 200.122.133.34 port 8080 and was able to access your site.. be it a bit slow ;) You could try that..

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well it would not let me edit my last post.. but from the IP you gave me I can see that someone is running p2p apps behind that IP

PORT STATE SERVICE

23/tcp open telnet

80/tcp filtered http

135/tcp filtered msrpc

136/tcp filtered profile

137/tcp filtered netbios-ns

138/tcp filtered netbios-dgm

139/tcp filtered netbios-ssn

445/tcp filtered microsoft-ds

514/tcp filtered shell

1214/tcp filtered fasttrack <-- kazaa

1720/tcp filtered H.323/Q.931

6346/tcp filtered gnutella <-- p2p

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well that could explain why they are blocking you.. too much traffic coming from that proxy.. Use a different one.

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no its not in your router settings.. it would seem to be your ISP -- they route traffic through a proxy.. ie transparent proxy.. Set your browser to use another one..

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You can find hundreds of different proxies -- just do a google for free proxy.. etc..

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