My guess is that they updated apache last night. I bet this could be fixed with increasing php fcgi requests in Apache config.
I really did not think they would run these updates though without notification of some kind especially on dedicated servers.
What really drives me nuts though and something I have encountered over and over is they always refuse to admit they caused an issue or the issue is on their end. If someone has 5 sites and has made no changes at all and they all have the exact same odd issue at the same time than it is highly unlikely to be a code issue with the site.
They keep security filters set way to high if simple probes will trigger an issue like this.
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Originally Posted by Max Taxable
I'm still having no such issues.
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If it is Apache I am pretty sure they roll these updates out slowly so who knows. Also it may depend on your sites as well. If you have really high traffic sites that are likely to go over their limit settings you will likely have issues at some point too unless they fix the issue.
I do hope everyone having this issue has contacted godaddy to complain.
#Update - he has the following packages Max
Economy Virtual Private Hosting Linux
Economy Web Hosting Linux
Economy Web Hosting Linux
Deluxe Web Hosting Linux
I believe they are all effected though I am working on the dedicated to see if I can fix it. I can't do anything though with the shared accounts without root access.