Can't pass XDA Forums bunny security check
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blue_dragon
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Can't pass XDA Forums bunny security check
no error stack trace in the console at all. just refresh loops
https://xdaforums.com/t/rakein-app-i-ne ... e.2509202/
wish there was a law to send all those dehumanised web developers that dont care a bit about Pale Moon to prison
https://xdaforums.com/t/rakein-app-i-ne ... e.2509202/
wish there was a law to send all those dehumanised web developers that dont care a bit about Pale Moon to prison
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Re: Can't pass XDA Forums bunny security check
@ blue_dragon
After clicking on the link you provided (thank you for that) I went straight to the site in almost the "blink of an eye" time wise. I never ran into a security check.
At the time of this post I am using 64 bit (GTK2) linux Pale Moon 34.2.2 running in 64 bit MX Linux 25.1 (Infinity) Xfce.
After clicking on the link you provided (thank you for that) I went straight to the site in almost the "blink of an eye" time wise. I never ran into a security check.
At the time of this post I am using 64 bit (GTK2) linux Pale Moon 34.2.2 running in 64 bit MX Linux 25.1 (Infinity) Xfce.
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blue_dragon
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Re: Can't pass XDA Forums bunny security check
it doesnt seem to always appear. it looks like this to took a screenshot when i first opened this post
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Night Wing
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Re: Can't pass XDA Forums bunny security check
I clicked on the link in your first post again and I went straight to the site as fast as I went there the first time.blue_dragon wrote: ↑2026-05-06, 03:39it doesnt seem to always appear. it looks like this to took a screenshot when i first opened this post
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blue_dragon
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Re: Can't pass XDA Forums bunny security check
again it doesnt seem to always happen. i also rebooted on a different OS & i passed thru without that idiotic security check but theres no gaurantee that only XDA uses that idiotic security check system so it needs to be somehow mitigatedNight Wing wrote: ↑2026-05-06, 03:42I clicked on the link in your first post again and I went straight to the site as fast as I went there the first time.blue_dragon wrote: ↑2026-05-06, 03:39it doesnt seem to always appear. it looks like this to took a screenshot when i first opened this post
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Night Wing
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Re: Can't pass XDA Forums bunny security check
Just curious.
Since you are using two different operating systems, what was the OS that failed and what was the OS that let you through without any problem?
Since you are using two different operating systems, what was the OS that failed and what was the OS that let you through without any problem?
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blue_dragon
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Re: Can't pass XDA Forums bunny security check
same but just different profiles
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Night Wing
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Re: Can't pass XDA Forums bunny security check
I switched over to my second SSD which is installed with 64 bit linux Debian 13.4 (Trixie) Xfce. Clicked on the link you provided in your first post and I went straight to the site for the third time and did not get the security check. And it was as fast as the other two times.
If it is intermittent, it is going to be hard to find the problem.
If it is intermittent, it is going to be hard to find the problem.
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blue_dragon
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Re: Can't pass XDA Forums bunny security check
then we maybe need to find a different web site that uses this same idiotically stupid & inappropriate security check system that doesnt deserve to exist in this world as it doesnt even properly support PM
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Re: Can't pass XDA Forums bunny security check
Looks like it's a Cloudflare check, just using a custom template
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Re: Can't pass XDA Forums bunny security check
This is just a wild guess on my part.
I seem to be having no problem getting to the sites where I do not encounter the CF prompt, but it seems other people on here either cannot get to the sites or it takes them a very long time for that site's page to show up. This is the reason why I list my screenshot of those problem sites.
Since I am using a linux distro, MX Linux (and without an anti-virus program) as my daily driver OS wise, could it be a Windows problem combined with their Windows Defender anti-virus installed program? Or could it be some setting in Pale Moon or an extension where some people really like to harden down their browser for privacy reasons?
I seem to be having no problem getting to the sites where I do not encounter the CF prompt, but it seems other people on here either cannot get to the sites or it takes them a very long time for that site's page to show up. This is the reason why I list my screenshot of those problem sites.
Since I am using a linux distro, MX Linux (and without an anti-virus program) as my daily driver OS wise, could it be a Windows problem combined with their Windows Defender anti-virus installed program? Or could it be some setting in Pale Moon or an extension where some people really like to harden down their browser for privacy reasons?
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Re: Can't pass XDA Forums bunny security check
Just what it looked like to me, especially with the footer tossing a unique ID (assuming, since it was blurred out) and having the same wording.
I don't get any challenges myself on it, by the way, so I can't verify. I may be wrong and it could be a different system.
I don't get any challenges myself on it, by the way, so I can't verify. I may be wrong and it could be a different system.
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Re: Can't pass XDA Forums bunny security check
A possibility could be HTTP/2 being disabled (network.http.spdy.enabled.http2 in about:config), forcing HTTP/1.1 to be used for all sites like I've done. It tends to trigger a captcha from Cloudflare. You might be able to avoid the captcha while keeping HTTP/2 disabled by using a SSUAO that doesn't have Mozilla/5.0, but YMMV.

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Re: Can't pass XDA Forums bunny security check
I mean, a quick visit to https://bunny.net shows this is almost assuredly not Cloudflare.
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Re: Can't pass XDA Forums bunny security check
Same here, Windows 10, 34.2.2 SSE2.Night Wing wrote: ↑2026-05-06, 03:36After clicking on the link you provided (thank you for that) I went straight to the site in almost the "blink of an eye" time wise. I never ran into a security check.
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Re: Can't pass XDA Forums bunny security check
I think you are correct. After clicking on your provided link, it took me to the Bunny site in less than one second of time. No CF challenge or any other security check. And still using my MX Linux with the newest version of linux (GTK2) Pale Moon.BenFenner wrote: ↑2026-05-06, 13:43I mean, a quick visit to https://bunny.net shows this is almost assuredly not Cloudflare.
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Re: Can't pass XDA Forums bunny security check
same here too, but AVX.back2themoon wrote: ↑2026-05-06, 13:44Same here, Windows 10, 34.2.2 SSE2.Night Wing wrote: ↑2026-05-06, 03:36After clicking on the link you provided (thank you for that) I went straight to the site in almost the "blink of an eye" time wise. I never ran into a security check.
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Re: Can't pass XDA Forums bunny security check
Like I said I may be wrong and it could be a different system. I just stated what it, at first glance, looked like to me.BenFenner wrote: ↑2026-05-06, 13:43I mean, a quick visit to https://bunny.net shows this is almost assuredly not Cloudflare.
Instead it looks like a competitor to CF, and gives me the same vibes CF gave me when they first started out
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