Inside Twitter's Network Architecture

Denial of service expert Barrett Lyon has created a detailed network map of Twitter's architecture as part of his analysis of yesterday electronic attack on social networks.

Data Center Knowledge

August 7, 2009

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Barrett Lyon is a veteran when it comes to defending against denial of service attacks, having founded Prolexic, a leading player in defending against electronic attacks. Lyon, who is now CTO and co-founder of content distributon provider BitGravity, has created a detailed network map of Twitter's architecture as part of an analysis of yesterday attack on social networks. Lyon and Richard Steinnon from Threat Chaos also found that Twitter's status page (status.twitter.com) is hosted on the same server as an adult site (language warning).

In a post yesterday, Lyon predicted that the attack would be problematic for services using Twitter's API, noting that Twitter was ausing a 302 redirect to deflect attack traffic. "There are thousands of scripts and tools written around Twitter’s API which don’t understand how to follow a 302," he wrote. "Thus, they are going to lock out lots of non-browser based clients." That phenomenon was widely noted at both Facebook and Twitter, and was still an issue at Twitter this afternoon.

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