When I tried to reach a forum site to-day, I got this message: “The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to the site owner reaching his/her bandwidth limit. Please try later. Apache/1.3.34 server at www.antispywareoffensief Port 80”
Anyone experienced this problem before? And can anyone comment on the cause.
What I experienced lately also on the Net, is an enormous gain in so-called “linkrot”, and also links that have disappeared behind non-saying commercial search portal sites, links have disappeared and are redirected that way. Has anyone else experienced this too. Has part of the Net become unavaillable or being restructured?
Trying the link with DrWeb returns a bad Host name and firefox returns can’t find the server. Is it possible that the URL is wrong?
I have seen something similar to this some time ago in either free or cheap hosting packages were they have a bandwidth limitation, and they either have upgraded to a different package or the start of a new month.
I have also heard that it can be returned when a server is under attack or gets too many requests. Later the same server responded. It maybe similar to a 999 error.
I know on my humble little server I’ve set a limit of 100 connections so as to not bog down my
own browsing ability and there have been a few instances where people have had to wait to get to the server.
(Not very often but it has happened…)