• Resolved bibliata

    (@bibliata)


    All posts as of this morning from one of our IP hosts:

    ERROR: nxs_Error Object ( [errors] => Array ( [http_request_failed] => Array ( [0] => Could not resolve host: graph.facebook.com ) ) )

    Is this a definite sign FB has blocked the IP or could it be something else? Everything as working fine before this morning. If FB blocked the IP what is the unblock procedure to follow?

    //THANKS

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  • Plugin Author NextScripts

    (@nextscripts)

    It’s not a sign that Facebook blocked your IP. When your IP is blocked error message is different. It’s a sign that your server admin or hosting provider messed something up with your server DNS.

    Please see the answer in the FAQ – #2.9:
    http://www.nextscripts.com/support-faq/#a29

    Thread Starter bibliata

    (@bibliata)

    First thing we did is re-authorized the account but it did not help…
    The authorization returned: [0] => Could not resolve host: graph.facebook.com

    Since we run the script with several websites on this IP, we tried it on each website – each with different FB user for auto posting and different FB app. None from this IP worked…

    Websites are on a dedicated server with several IPs running on it and none of the admins have worked on it overnight. We run several websites with your script and the script works fine on the rest of the IPs except this one. Hence we suspected IP block by Facebook…

    No DNS changes has been made. If indeed a server update has messed with anything, where should we start looking:
    1) plugin settings
    2) wordpress settings (each instance currently runs on a separate virtual machine)
    3) Php settings
    4) Or apache settings

    Thanks

    Plugin Author NextScripts

    (@nextscripts)

    I am sorry, I gave you the wrong FAQ number.

    Please see the answer in the FAQ – #1.10:
    http://www.nextscripts.com/support-faq/#a110

    Please go to the plugin’s Help/Support/About Tab and click “Test SSL/HTTPS”. This will give you plain PHP script to recreate this error. You can use this script to work with your admin on the issue.

    Thread Starter bibliata

    (@bibliata)

    Thank you
    Checking cURL
    It was installed and running
    Let’s see if it has crashed
    Will report shortly…

    … Restarted Apache
    cURL kicked in
    Everything is working
    Thanks for your help

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