Yes.
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At the same time I've been doign
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It fails in the middle, because I think every darcs repositories expose
every patch as a separate HTTP resource, or something like that.
(Anyway, later I found that repo clone on my old hard drive and acomplished
my goal, which was to migrate cl-open-id source code to github)
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And also I've decided to fix some failed cl-open-id tests, and so was running
the test sutie. That test suite needs to fetch some HTTP resources,
and the author chosen several common-lisp.net resources.
Nothing massive, Ive traced drakma:http-request, just 7 HTTP requests
to common-lisp.net. Only 1 more than the limit :)
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05.09.2014, 12:49, "Erik Huelsmann" <ehuels@gmail.com>:
Hi Anton,
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To reduce the effect of malicious bots, I've set a connection limit of 6/min. Normal browsers don't have any issues with this, due to the fact that they open one tcp/ip connection and use that to pipeline the HTTP requests. Maybe you're doing something that hits this limit?
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Regards,
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Erik.
On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 5:07 AM, Anton Vodonosov
<avodonosov@yandex.ru> wrote:
More precisely: it is sometimes available, sometimes not available.
The impression as if some connection limit is being exhausted.
Maybe bots crawl it again?
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Bye,
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Erik.
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