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Have had problems since I updated to the latest version of Thorium, with some webhosts' firewalls blocking access to web pages when I use thorium.
For reference you can try to access dancoat.com and see the error
I have contacted the support on my own webhost and they have sent the following response back:
Specifically, this is a combination of two different issues: Thorium impersonates Chrome, and at the same time has lower version numbers than Chrome, resulting in a user agent that happens to be identical to the one used by a larger malware campaign.
Here and now, unfortunately, we cannot remove the firewall rule in question, for the simple reason that it would cause a serious risk to other customers. Currently, we are seeing around 1/2 million attempts per hour as part of this larger attack. However, we may disable the firewall for your website as a temporary solution so that you can access it with Thorium.
The solution is not Long term, and I would appreciate if you could look into this.
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Have had problems since I updated to the latest version of Thorium, with some webhosts' firewalls blocking access to web pages when I use thorium.
For reference you can try to access dancoat.com and see the error
I have contacted the support on my own webhost and they have sent the following response back:
Specifically, this is a combination of two different issues: Thorium impersonates Chrome, and at the same time has lower version numbers than Chrome, resulting in a user agent that happens to be identical to the one used by a larger malware campaign.
Here and now, unfortunately, we cannot remove the firewall rule in question, for the simple reason that it would cause a serious risk to other customers. Currently, we are seeing around 1/2 million attempts per hour as part of this larger attack. However, we may disable the firewall for your website as a temporary solution so that you can access it with Thorium.
The solution is not Long term, and I would appreciate if you could look into this.
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