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Is this legal??
@hcdavis3 - Why do you say Tesla has blocked getting that info? I can still access the API so I'm assuming TeslaFi can too. I ran get vehicle data config and was even able to send commands. I didn't check the streaming API so are you saying Tesla is now blocking access to the streaming API? That would affect my Teslamate too though it can now see the non-streaming pages (like I just tested with Postman)
It seems to me this may be an overreaction ...
I'l lay my guess on the line now:
DDoS attack originating from the AWS IP space leads to Tesla blocking the AWS IP block as a mitigation measure.
And if it turns out to be that ... much ado about nothing.
Apparently it's more cloud services now...
DDoS attack originating from the AWS IP space leads to Tesla blocking the AWS IP block as a mitigation measure.
Keep letting Musk know that! He’s an ultra nerd just like us, if it doesn’t open them to security issues or overload servers, I’m sure he would be open to supporting something official if fans (owners) made it know how much we love it!Blocking all IPs from cloud servers must work but damn is it harsh. The decision to buy/host/maintain your own hardware/OS/network/configuration vs using a cloud provider isn't that simple. I'm sure you know if you work in the IT industry.
Now, as much as we like the API, Tesla doesn't owe us anything. That api was built for their mobile application. People simply discovered it and used it. Don't get me wrong, I love TeslaFi and appreciate all the applications that people have built around the api. The api is good and could be enhanced further. I would love it. I'm just saying it's not an entitlement
Keep letting Musk know that! He’s an ultra nerd just like us, if it doesn’t open them to security issues or overload servers, I’m sure he would be open to supporting something official if fans (owners) made it know how much we love it!
Blocking all IPs from cloud servers must work but damn is it harsh
The decision to buy/host/maintain your own hardware/OS/network/configuration vs using a cloud provider isn't that simple. I'm sure you know if you work in the IT industry
For a (real) business, it is well worth owning the servers and an address space - for security, customization and complete control.
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“Real” businesses realized paying employees to run commodity services at one-off scale stopped being economical a decade ago.
“Real” businesses realized paying employees to run commodity services at one-off scale stopped being economical a decade ago.
Sorry Trevor. I’m a newbie and an idiot.You must be new to how APIs work
I see these attacks daily on my email/web servers from amazon cloud service IPs. Also from google and microsoft cloud services. Best way to handle it is to put an ip block on them. Stops it cold.
Perhaps teslafi should get their own address space and servers (and not use the amazon cloud).
Blocking all IPs from cloud servers must work but damn is it harsh. The decision to buy/host/maintain your own hardware/OS/network/configuration vs using a cloud provider isn't that simple. I'm sure you know if you work in the IT industry.
Now, as much as we like the API, Tesla doesn't owe us anything. That api was built for their mobile application. People simply discovered it and used it. Don't get me wrong, I love TeslaFi and appreciate all the applications that people have built around the api. The api is good and could be enhanced further. I would love it. I'm just saying it's not an entitlement
Keep letting Musk know that! He’s an ultra nerd just like us, if it doesn’t open them to security issues or overload servers, I’m sure he would be open to supporting something official if fans (owners) made it know how much we love it!
Getting back to the subject - if teslafi is getting ip blocked by possibly being in the spammer ghetto (AWS), then it would seem they have the tech ability to run their own server and address space. Thus avoid being ip blocked.
It’s ALL about scale. When your monthly AWS bill is mid-8 digits, you figure out real quick that maybe running things yourself might actually just be cheaper. (And yes, I have a customer doing exactly this - and re-homing from AWS.)