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When I'm using Firefox (plus NoScript, but with archlinux.org whitelisted), I get the following when I try to reply to a posting:
Bad HTTP_REFERER. You were referred to this page from an unauthorized source. If the problem persists please make sure that 'Base URL' is correctly set in Admin/Options and that you are visiting the forum by navigating to that URL. More information regarding the referrer check can be found in the FluxBB documentation.
Chromium is fine. I'm guessing something in NoScript is causing this. Anyone else experiencing this?
Last edited by Painless (2016-12-13 20:07:34)
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Yes. There are a couple of threads about it on this board going back a few years now.
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Do you use the RefControl extension (or something equivalent)? If so, you need to add an exception for this site.
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I don't use RefControl. It's strange because this error only just started happening a few days ago. Never had it before, and my Firefox setup hasn't changed (apart from updates).
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I just got a referrer error while trying to send a forum mail (with Firefox). The URL had a double slash ("//") in the path. Removing it fixed the error. I don't where it came from.
Which page(s) throw the error? Is there a double slash in the path?
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I have only noticed it when I try to post a reply.
E.g. if I try now in Firefox, the URL in this instance is https://bbs.archlinux.org/post.php?tid=220394
The Submit button is greyed out, and if I select Preview, I get the Bad HTTP_REFERER message.
(Switched to Chromium to post the actual reply)
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Post a list of all the Firefox add-ons that you are using.
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The add-ons I'm using in Firefox are:
HTTPS Everywhere
NoScript
Open With
Tab Mix Plus
These are all downloaded from https://addons.mozilla.org/, I don't use Arch packages for any add-ons.
I've also applied some of the Firefox performance tweaks from the wiki, but not all of them. I forget exactly which ones, but I can trawl through if required.
Thanks.
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Hmm.. nothing seems out of the box. Can you try and reproduce it with a clean Firefox profile?
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Using a clean profile, no add-ons, I can post (e.g. I'm posting this using Firefox). So I'm guessing this problem is something to do with the most recent NoScript (V. 2.9.5.2) which came out November 28.
A pity, since I'm not going to be doing much exploratory browsing without NoScript. It's no biggy, the Open With add-on is useful in cases like this.
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It's not noscript 2.9.5.2 itself, as i use that and have no problems at all.
I don't use https everywhere though ( it broke to many things a few years ago ) and use noscript https settings to force https for some sites,including *.archlinux.org .
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I've tried disabling HTTPS Everywhere for archlinux.org, then disabling it completely, then removing it. Still get the same problem. I'm starting to suspect a combination of things.
Thanks for all the suggestions.
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FWIW, I am using both NoScript and HTTPS Everywhere and don't have this problem. I have of course whitelisted archlinux.org in NoScript. Did disabling NoScript fix this?
Also, open about:support in Firefox and post the "Important Modified Preferences" here.
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If I remember correctly, I solved that issue by setting (or resetting) in about:config:
network.http.sendRefererHeader= 2
and/or:
dom.storage.enabled= true
Last edited by philo (2016-12-14 09:58:49)
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Good call. It turns out that this was due to setting :
network.http.referer.trimmingPolicy = 2
Once set to the default value of 0 (zero), I can post once more.
Thanks very much
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Same issue here, opening a new thread to not trolling this one.
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I'm having the same issue with Waterfox gnu package V 6.0.19_x64. The given solution works:
network.http.sendRefererHeader= 2
2 extensions only:
-Privacy Badger
-Ublock
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Glad it helped you, but please start a new thread next time.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Genera … bumping%22
Closing this thread.
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