When I startup my browser, my personal page from QRZ is loaded. Since yesterday I get this reply when opening my page: Too Many Requests The user has sent too many requests in a given amount of time. Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.qrz.com Port 443 Even when I log out, and log in again, this error remains. I would expect this to be happening if I would have no subscription. I do however have a subscription which states: The total number of web lookups that you have made today: 0 The total number of XML lookups that you have made today: 3 What is XML? Your daily maximum callsign lookup limit is: unlimited So my question is, what is going on ?
The same issue was reported by you on 5 Oct 2010. How was it resolved then? In the meantime, try not loading QRZ with your browser; rather select it from a menu or "favorites" bar after your browser has loaded.
Choose another website for your browser's home page and see if the same issue happens. Then report back in here.
Currently I don't even recall I asked the same question 11 years ago, sorry? And I do not recall how it was resolved. In 2010 I was not a payed member, so a limitation on the amount of lookups seems reasonable. So that might be the answer? I would expect loading the page as homepage is not an issue since I have been doing that since 2007. All of a sudden the platform hicks and does not load the page? Thanks for all your help, I'm fine Best 73 Martin
" No it's just with the QRZ website. All other pages load normal." Exactly! That's why it's the problem. Two different people independently arrived at the same possible solution. You say no, that can't be the solution without even trying it. Most knowledgeable people that read your inquiry would come to the same conclusion we did that it is most likely a software problem at your end. The hundreds of thousands of other QRZ users are not having this problem. Only you. Just do what WN1MB said and then report back. We can't help you if you don't want to be helped.
@PA2RUS I'm sorry but I don't think I'm properly equipped to assist you any further with this. Perhaps someone else will step forward.
In that @PA2RUS has ruled out our suggestions and is focused on it being a QRZ-only problem, perhaps it's best he contact this site's Help Desk here: https://ssl.qrz.com/support What's that old saying? You know - the one that goes something like: If one person suggests something, think about it. If two people suggest the same thing, seriously consider it. And if three people suggest it, just do it. I'd like to give attribution for that saying, but my search engine mojo seems to be taking the night off. Perhaps someone can enlighten me.
"Too Many Requests The user has sent too many requests in a given amount of time. Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.qrz.com Port 443" @WN1MB and @AJ4GQ maybe I was not clear enough with my question. Let me try to explain a little bit more... An error like above is generated by the Apache webserver of qrz.com, it's not originated by my computer(s), tablet(s) of phone(s). It's a common known Apache error generated by, in this case, the (Ubuntu) Apache webserver at www.qrz.com. Most likely due to 'something' in the config of the webserver of qrz.com. It looks like a limitation is set on the number of lookups a visitor makes. Which makes quite some sence since the error says: "The user has sent too many requests in a given amount of time." Which would be logical if you do not have a payed subscription. However I do have a subscription so my question seems quite logic as simple that the error indeed is caused by the QRZ platform, so that's why I popped the question here. So dispite the fact that you guys want to help me, by suggesting to load other pages to see if the same error occurs, does not lead to any solution since the problem persists in, and generated by the Apache webserver of www.qrz.com Does that make any common sence to you @WN1MB ? Hope I clarified it better now so you understand my point of view. Anyway thanks for trying to help, I will contact the proposed solution to contact the supportdesk of qrz.com Best 73 Martin
No, it doesn't. That sentence suggests you've diagnosed the problem to the Zed's webserver -- yet you're asking for help here from users and finally getting around to reporting the situation to the Zed's Support Desk.
You are right that it is Apache throwing the error. The question is, what are you doing to cause Apache to do so? Are you familiar with anything like Burp Suite by any chance? WOAH, I just hit Save to post this message, it saved, I scrolled up and hit Alert and got the attached: