The last posting from your IP was less than 5 seconds ago

Five times today I have got this error message when posting a reply:-

The last posting from your IP was less than 5 seconds ago. Please try again later.

I am not that fast at typing and there must have been at least three minutes since the last post. The thing is that my answer is then wiped and I have to type it again.
It is getting annoying. Anyone else getting this fault.

This has happened to me 2-3 times today and each time I've lost my reply. It's getting a bit tedious.


Rob

Same for me, I'm copying the reply text before submitting or just giving up on replying.

Yep, ^A^C before every post now.


Rob

Exactly Rob, you nailed it, I do this without exception, the fingers have down pat, no brain needed, not just on here, but also on sites with the capcha.
I always worried I'll get those strange almost unreadable images incorrect.

I don't get the message about my last posting from that IP was less than 5 seconds ago, heck even if I could type that fast.
I think my messages are generally not so short.

now to ^A^C

Paul

Funny; limitations based on IP address :astonished:.
Most big companies have a very limited amount of internet connections (less then 10 for 200.000 people). These firewalls do natting Network address translation - Wikipedia which means to the external world all these people have the same IP address. As a result: If one of your colleagues (or one of your family members) posted you can wait.
I would not use a rule like this on an international heavily used forum as arduino.cc

Best regards
Jantje

using "back" in Chrome recovered my message today (was a one liner but still :slight_smile:

Happened just once to me yesterday. I too use Chrome and backpage and resubmitted worked fine.

Lefty

I'm told it's a side-effect of the cache service.
Hopefully it will go away very soon.

AWOL:
I'm told it's a side-effect of the cache service.
Hopefully it will go away very soon.

I confirm it is, as many other issues observed in latest days, a problem with a un-perfect cache server setup.
Tonight I temporary disabled it to be able to check configuration and behaviour of local cache on our complex authentication workflow, today also I will work on that.