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"textContent": "> This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. The **action you just performed** triggered the security solution. There are several actions that could trigger this block including **submitting a certain word or phrase** , a SQL command or malformed data.\n\n(emphasis added)\nUser may have tried to post something on that site (see the message submittal form at the bottom). We don't know as they didn't mention it. It does seem like an aggressive approach to accessing the site but... anything's possible. Including their getting way more private information regarding the specific machine that was trying to access their site so that any and all further attempts from the same machine would be filtered/blocked despite any IP change.\n\nFor what it's worth I got there cleanly too without any CF interaction, on Linux Mint 19.2 using Pale Moon 34.2.2 x64 GTK3 SSE2 self-built. But looking in **RequestPolicy** 's settings I see cloudflare domain was not allowed at all.\n\n* * *",
"title": "General Discussion • Re: CloudFlare discussion thread",
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