I’ve created an EC2 proxy instance (irland) and use this proxy for all stream.twitter.com requests and it’s working well.
Seems to be more a routing problem at OVH side
The last time I saw something like this reported was about 2 years ago, and it turned out to be related to a configuration change on the OVH side. I would suggest raising this with their support in the first instance.
Hi Andy, thanks for your reply. I had a similar issue 5 years ago (on search.twitter.com) and finally was related to a routing problem on OVH side. I’m currently in contact with them. Thanks for your help
Pascal
I experience the same problem…
Sorry to hear that, unfortunately it is not something that we can currently do much about from our side.
I’ve got the same problem, OVH TCP connection issues
To all, there is now a ticket opened at OVH.
Currently I work with a proxy installed on an Amazon EC2 instance
OVH is working on it https://twitter.com/ovh_support_fr/status/860140226836037632
Thanks for sharing this update!
Have you had any update from OVH on this?
I wonder if this is low on their priority list.
“admins are working on it”
let’s cross fingers
For the others, @andypiper and OVH CEO are on the issue https://twitter.com/olesovhcom/status/860233713254363140
On our radar but also note that this is (so far) a single host inbound issue. Thanks.
Now solved by OVH CEO https://twitter.com/olesovhcom/status/860236808902279168
Super pleased to hear this thank you @zorrobiwan for keeping us informed!!
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Thx for your assistance too @andypiper. Have a great night
You too glad this is resolved.
So happy, I’m getting on a flight for a 8 day holiday in 6 hours and I was having palpitations.
All all fine from my servers at OVH too now Glad they found the cause