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2016-10-02, 02:06
(This post was last modified: 2016-10-02, 02:09 by Ned Scott.)
Is there any way to just turn off that kind of protection? At least for the wiki? I understand protecting against DDOS's and using CloudFlare as a CDN, but protecting against these kinds of text string exploits should just be a happy bonus, and not a burden. It's happening more and more on the wiki, and there users don't even have the option of using a captcha. They're just flat out blocked, and they don't know why. It happens with totally benign text that doesn't even contain code snippets.
If I'm lucky, someone will ask me about it because they know how to contact me directly, but most people don't do that.
EDIT: I just saw in your other post that wiki users will now get the captcha challenge. That should be enough for us, thanks!
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keith
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I don't see that IP come up... Can you post the image you're receiving? Is there a Ray ID on it?
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My mistake, you're working on the wiki, and I was looking at forum rules. Should be resolved now.
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2017-05-12, 23:39
(This post was last modified: 2017-08-21, 06:18 by BFeely.)
These CAPTCHAs still occur quite frequently in the Tor browser (a browser designed for anonymous web surfing).
Many Cloudflare-infected sites seem to be getting better, but does Kodi have the firewall set particularly strict?
Not sure if it is notable, but Cloudflare also protects the websites for banned addons. It does appear you dodged getting a SSL certificate that throws them in with you, according to the SSL Labs check I just ran.
Did you ever try shopping for other WAF solutions like Incapsula or Sucuri (not related to any but whenever I mention Incapsula on Twitter I get a Like)?
EDIT: It appears Cloudflare no longer excessively blocks Tor users.
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2020-05-24, 20:33
(This post was last modified: 2020-05-24, 20:33 by keith.)
BTW, for any folks on Tor, there might be an option to use Privacy Pass firefox plugin. Cloudflare says:
"Privacy Pass is a browser extension developed by the Privacy Pass Team to improve the browsing experience for your visitors. Enabling Privacy Pass will reduce the number of CAPTCHAs shown to your visitors."
So we've enabled that, not sure if it helps, but let us know!
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im getting this a lot lately, less so an issue that i have to do the captcha challenge and more so that the forum doesnt seem to handle the failure properly
i get a 403 with a response of "Please enable javascript" if this occurs when posting a quick reply
the spinner just sits there without alerting me there was an error or that i need to do anything, i have to check my developer panel to know something isnt right otherwise it just looks like a slow connection