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Wednesday, March 23, 2005
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When
I was reading my aggregator the last day of eTech, I found these
posts in my page of new articles. I started to wonder "How the
heck is my aggregator
going crazy? What is going on here? I'm not doing this!"
... and then I realized what was up. At eTech, all of the
attendees were on the wireless network behind a NAT. To Slashdot,
it must have looked like a lot of requests for their RSS feed from the
same address. Slashdot thought this was all traffic coming from a
single user ... and so they pitched the error messages out.
It's funny to see yet another way in which technology confuses
technology. I'm not sure how this was solved ... someone must
have contacted Slashdot to let them know. To Slashdot, they only
saw the one "identity" and assumed that it was a single user hammering
their servers. Yet another case where some sort of solution could
be developed to encode identity into the RSS request.
Funny ...
12:55:15 AM identity
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