- Summary
- When an Nginx server encounters the error "429 Too Many Requests," it indicates that the web server receives an excessive number of client connections simultaneously. This condition occurs when browsers and other applications repeatedly attempt to access the same domain, often due to blocked HTTP/2 requests, outdated configuration files, or overloaded load balancers causing network congestion. To resolve this, you must reset the Nginx server to its default state, which clears temporary configuration files and resets connection limits. Additionally, verify if the web browser is blocking incoming connections, check for any firewall rules, and ensure that the hosting provider is not throttling your traffic by adjusting the connection pool settings. By clearing these configuration files and adjusting connection limits, your website can respond to incoming requests more efficiently and avoid the error state immediately.
- Title
- 429 Too Many Requests
- Description
- 429 Too Many Requests
- Keywords
- requests
- NS Lookup
- A 3.33.229.111, A 15.197.251.173
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-13Updated 2026-04-13Summarized 2026-04-14
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