Error 1010: Access Denied

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  1. moontan

    moontan Registered Member

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    been seeing that a few times lately.

    they all seem to be related with CloudFlare.

    any idea what is happening?
    from the text, it has to do with browser signature.

    seems to work with IE, Chrome gets blocked.

    here is the link:
    h**p://abriluno.com/lousy-tipper-you-will-wash-dirty-dishes-in-california/

    Error 1010.jpg
     
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  2. MrBrian

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    Works on Firefox for me.
     
  3. luxi

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    I've also been getting that a lot with Chrome. I assumed it's one or more of my security extensions that blocks or masks something they want to know about my browser, but I can't be bothered to find out what it is exactly.

    It's probably their DDoS/bot protection.
     
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  4. Dermot7

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    Just to ask if you could be using a User Agent switching extension (or similar) in Chrome?
     
  5. J_L

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    Definitely not default behaviour, even my heavily customized Chrome has no issues with the link. Always test with incognito mode (no extensions enabled) before pointing fingers.
     
  6. luxi

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    I don't see anyone pointing fingers here, J_L.

    And yes Dermot, I do mask my user agent, and that was my first suspicion too. But disabling it doesn't remove the ban on those certain websites so I can't confirm anything beyond that.
     
  7. J_L

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    It's a general statement, hence the "always". Anyhow, no issues with IE 11 here either.
     
  8. moontan

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    i thought it could have been the extension i am using (HTTP SB) but i unisntalled it and got the same results.

    like i said, all the page where i got that message have one thing in common: CloudFlare, as in the image above at lower right..
     
  9. kupo

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    Yep, got that after I installed HTTPSB, my research shows that it is a result of cookie blocking. After allowing cookies and return to the site that shows me that alert after 10 - 15 mins, it won't show that message again.
     
  10. moontan

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    tnx for solving that mystery kupo! :thumb:

    i'll give it a try when i come back from work.
     
  11. PRUHDG

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    Was having this same problem using header hack and other modifying header extensions in comodo dragon and opera but modifying header in my palemoon 3.6.3 does no give this problem
     
  12. luxi

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    I got it on another site today (-https://thedaywefightback.org/-) and I was able to confirm it was the cookie blocking that caused it. It's strange though, blocking cookies in Firefox doesn't result in a ban by Cloudflare for me.
     
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