502 Bad Gateway or 403 Forbidden

I have unblocked the IP above

@SteveBowen Thank you Steve :smile:

Hey there. I guess I am having the same issue. My IP is 35.187.71.89 but I am handling 429 status code though.

Does the same limit apply to endpoints that do not require authentication ? Would it be possible to unban the IP considering that we will lower our number of requests to stay within the rate limit.

Thanks

Just checked our monitors/logs and you IP address has only done
1143 accesses in the period 10:52-11:06.
There are no errors at all.
Not sure what you are asking here, as you do not seem to have any issues.

Thanks @MArkWilliams.

We were able to start making calls again and we have have reduced the number of calls we make so I guess we should be ok.

Have a good day.

Hi, I’m getting the same issue recently with the addition of:

“Access to XMLHttpRequest at ‘https://api.companieshouse.gov.uk/search/companies?q=Spind’ from origin ‘***’ has been blocked by CORS policy: No ‘Access-Control-Allow-Origin’ header is present on the requested resource.”

It was previously working fine. I’ve tried registering the application again to no avail.

My IP is: 88.208.244.67

Please let me know if I’ve posted in the wrong thread. Any help appreciated!

Thanks,
Dom

The 502 (Bad Gateway) status code indicates that the server while acting as a gateway or proxy, received an invalid response from an inbound server it accessed while attempting to fulfill the request. The “proxy server” is a system or router that acts as a gateway between your computer and the internet.

How to fix?

Perform a hard-refresh in your browser. On Macs, this is done by pressing Cmd + Shift + R.

If you are surfing the Web and see this problem for all Web sites you try to visit, then either 1) your ISP has a major equipment failure/overload or 2) there is something wrong with your internal Internet connection e.g. your firewall is not functioning correctly. In the first case, only your ISP can help you. In the second case, you need to fix whatever it is that is preventing you reaching the Internet.

This problem is due to poor IP communication between back-end computers, possibly including the Web server at the site you are trying to visit. Before analysing this problem, you should clear your browser cache completely.

Finally, restart your computer/networking equipment. Some temporary issues with your computer and how it’s connecting to your network could be causing 502 Bad gateway errors, especially if you’re seeing the error on more than one website. In these cases, a restart would help.