AWS CloudFront Hits Rate Limiting for Client IP Address

Amazon Web Services’ (AWS) CloudFront content delivery network has hit its rate limiting for a specific client IP address, causing issues for Too Many Requests users.

The incident occurred when the client’s IP address, 37.27.54.14, triggered AWS CloudFront’s request limits. This resulted in an error message displayed to the user, indicating that the rate limiting had been exceeded.

CloudFront is a widely used service for distributing content across the globe, reducing latency and improving user experience. However, when this service hits its rate limit, it can cause delays and issues for users relying on it.

AWS has not publicly disclosed the cause of the incident or any planned maintenance schedule. The company’s CloudFront team is working to resolve the issue as soon as possible.

In the meantime, users affected by this incident are advised to try accessing the resource again later or contact AWS support for assistance.

Source: https://www.thesunchronicle.com/opinion/columns/ned-bristol-the-quest-to-live-longer-and-longer/article_681369b8-c21d-11ef-bcf0-a765b940c187.html