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by uconnectlol
927 days ago
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nope. archive.is has their cloudflare configuration set to "i am under attack mode"[1], which makes the cloudflare captcha come up every time a tor / vpn / "bad" IP address visits it. its been like this since 2015. if you aren't familiar, cloudflare just serves tor / vpn / "bad" IP captchas for every domain you visit. the captchas themselves are broken half the time. in 2018 cloudflare then added deep packet inspection to see if you're using tor browser and then let you not solve the captcha [2]. but if you're in "i am under attack mode" or some other non default cloudflare configuration, your users will get the captcha 1. or something similar, been a while since i went through cloudflare's configuration options 2. this is also why you will never be able to browse the internet with links / lynx / w3m or use curl / wget ever again without using your bare IP |
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https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19828317
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28495204