[code=RESOURCE_RECLAIMED] Internal error

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Web Africa claims this might be because of a SAIX proxy server going down or something.

could anyone please tell me if this is true OUTSIDE of my own website?

If not, could you test the following link:

http://www.cybercellar.com/UK/Wine/wine_list.asp?selVarietal=30&VarietalName=Viognier
http://www.cybercellar.com/South Africa/Search/default.asp

and

http://www.cybercellar.com/UK/Search/default.asp

on different connections. SAIX/IS/Diginet etc.

If you host overseas, terminal into your server and browse from there.

I seriously need some feedback on this!

Thanks for the assist
 
All 3 work fine from here - DSL SAIX, and from diginet via IS and Verizon.

Thanks, then it could be a possible provider problem or a specific SAIX proxy in Cape Town perhaps.

I just want to make sure people are able to access our site and use it
 
Get that same error using SAIX ADSL, works fine when I go through a US server.
 
I've been getting the exact same error on a number of overseas sites this morning. I also get it on the three links you posted, but not when I switch my proxy to 196.25.253.13:8080
 
I've been getting the exact same error on a number of overseas sites this morning. I also get it on the three links you posted, but not when I switch my proxy to 196.25.253.13:8080

I get an access forbidden when I switch to that proxy?
 
I get an access forbidden when I switch to that proxy?

RiSA only leave it open for certain hours in a day... ;) Only kidding, it's a SAIX proxy server that only works off ADSL accounts which have international access. So IS accounts and SAIX local-only accounts (or internationally capped TI accounts) will get "Access Forbidden"

The problem could (haven't confirmed it) be Route Sentry related, if you using it since the proxy is local so RS will try put the data through the local account which is not allowed to use it so you'll get "Access Forbidden"

I suppose there's other possibilities :p

EDIT: If you getting that message on an international SAIX account, then perhaps try port 80 or 3128
 
I'll try different ports. Our traffic to the website is done via international SAIX ADSL (we're using a WISP) the rest of the traffic goes through IS. Sucks cause IS is *** slow and i had them re-route it through SAIX ADSL.
 
Getting it on a few sites as well, definitely a Telkom problem because I'm going through an intl server now and its fine.
 
The problem could (haven't confirmed it) be Route Sentry related, if you using it since the proxy is local so RS will try put the data through the local account which is not allowed to use it so you'll get "Access Forbidden"

Have stopped RouteSentry and using myWebAfrica account.
Same error.
 
I'm getting this a lot today too. Only on some international sites. What de hell is going on? [in English for the network challenged amongst us]
 
oh definitely not a RouteSentry error seeing as my problem was occuring in Linux
 
I'm getting this a lot today too. Only on some international sites. What de hell is going on? [in English for the network challenged amongst us]

I'm guessing its a problem with SAIX's transparent proxies, as soon as you bypass them its fine.
 
How do we get that right?

I run a fairly busy photography forum that is hosted on a US server and since yesterday things have not been kosher with my site speed here, often times resulting in the error mentioned.

None of my international members have reported any problems, so I know its definitely not the server itself.
 
How do we get that right?

I run a fairly busy photography forum that is hosted on a US server and since yesterday things have not been kosher with my site speed here, often times resulting in the error mentioned.

None of my international members have reported any problems, so I know its definitely not the server itself.

Get what right? Maybe the SAIX servers are overloaded, everyone's at home browsing? Who knows, just Telkom being incompetent again.
 
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