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This is just a quick post for anybody who's been having the same ridiculous problem I've been experiencing. If you have sites on Tumblr, and you're using CURL (or any other method really, but this fix just applies to CURL) and getting blank responses, here's how to fix it.
I recently moved my servers from Ubuntu 10.04 to Debian 6, and changed my entire application stack along with it. No more Apache or mod_php; for the moment, my whole stack is based off of Nginx, PHP-FPM, and Percona (a high-performance drop-in MySQL replacement.)
I've been looking into this for a while, and since it wasn't straightforward to find at all, I figured I'd post this so that I can simplify life for anyone else looking for this information.