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of Threats? What does “Fewer servers needed” mean? how to fix error 1010 How do I customize CloudFlare error pages? If I error 1010 (hy000) at line 1 error dropping database would like to improve performance in China, which service should I choose, CloudFlare error 1010 twc or Yunjiasu? Cloudflare Support Troubleshooting Error Pages > Error 1010: The owner of this website has banned your access based on your
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browser's signature Error 1010: The owner of this website has banned your access based on your browser's signature Damon May 15, 2016 17:01 The 1010 error message states that the domain owner is blocking this request based on your web browser's signature. If you are error 1010 google play the site owner: A website admin can turn this feature off by doing the following:Settings->CloudFlare Settings->Browser Integrity Check->Toggle Off. If you are a site visitor: A firewall, proxy, a browser plugin or extension may be throwing a false positive. Try visiting the site with a different browser as an alternative way of accessing the site. Was this article helpful? 10 out of 18 found this helpful Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google+ Still not finding what you need? The CloudFlare team is here to help. 95% of questions can be answered using the search tool, but if you can’t find what you need, submit a support request. Submit a request Popular questions: Why is my site slow, 522 errors, I'm expecting a spike in traffic cloudflare.com Terms Privacy Twitter Facebook Google+ LinkedIn Powered by Zendesk
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them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Error 1010 (banned access) up vote 1 down vote favorite I hope this isn't too off topic, but despite being an avid reader of stackoverlow I don't have enough reputation to https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/200171806-Error-1010-The-owner-of-this-website-has-banned-your-access-based-on-your-browser-s-signature post this to meta so I've had to post to the main forum. I access this site almost every day and have found it to be a great resource. However, today I began to experience some severe problems. When attempting to access the site with my usual browser (vimprobable2) I recieved Error 1010 with the messege: The owner of this website (stackoverflow.com) has banned your access based on your browser's signature. I found that I could still access the http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31617649/error-1010-banned-access site with firefox, but that the connection was reset every few seconds (it has taken far to long to even get to the question asking page...). I found this thread suggesting that the Error 1010 problem was caused by a user agent. I modified my vimprobablerc file to output the same user agent as my firefox browser: "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:39.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/39.0" But, even with this change, I still get Error 1010. The CloudFlare site suggests that this can only be resolve by admins at stackoverflow or by using another browser. Given the resets being caused through firefox, the later option doesn't seem feasible. Even if it were, my setup is mouseless so my browser options are a bit limited. My question is 3-fold. If it is not the useragent causing this error, then what is? Is there anything I can do from my end to resolve this other than "use another browser"? Is there a place (other than the meta forum) to report such errors to stackoverflow? browser cloudflare share|improve this question asked Jul 24 '15 at 18:45 Paul 63 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote You should actually send this to CloudFlare support & we can take a look. It might be some browser plugin or extension throwing something off as well. share|improve this answer answered Jul 30 '15 at 23:47 damoncloudflare 1,5
open for further replies. moontan Registered Member Joined: Sep 11, 2010 Posts: 3,931 Location: Québec been seeing that a few times lately. they all seem http://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/error-1010-access-denied.359397/ to be related with CloudFlare. any idea what is happening? from the text, it has to do with browser signature. seems to work with IE, Chrome gets blocked. here is the link: h**p://abriluno.com/lousy-tipper-you-will-wash-dirty-dishes-in-california/ Last edited: Jan 30, 2014 moontan, Jan 30, 2014 #1 MrBrian Registered Member Joined: Feb 24, 2008 Posts: 6,032 Location: USA Works on Firefox for me. MrBrian, Jan 30, error 1010 2014 #2 luxi Registered Member Joined: Aug 31, 2013 Posts: 66 I've also been getting that a lot with Chrome. I assumed it's one or more of my security extensions that blocks or masks something they want to know about my browser, but I can't be bothered to find out what it is exactly. It's probably their DDoS/bot protection. Last edited: Feb 5, error 1010 (hy000) 2014 luxi, Feb 4, 2014 #3 Dermot7 Registered Member Joined: Dec 20, 2009 Posts: 3,190 Location: Surrey, England. Just to ask if you could be using a User Agent switching extension (or similar) in Chrome? Dermot7, Feb 4, 2014 #4 J_L Registered Member Joined: Nov 6, 2009 Posts: 8,513 Definitely not default behaviour, even my heavily customized Chrome has no issues with the link. Always test with incognito mode (no extensions enabled) before pointing fingers. J_L, Feb 4, 2014 #5 luxi Registered Member Joined: Aug 31, 2013 Posts: 66 I don't see anyone pointing fingers here, J_L. And yes Dermot, I do mask my user agent, and that was my first suspicion too. But disabling it doesn't remove the ban on those certain websites so I can't confirm anything beyond that. luxi, Feb 4, 2014 #6 J_L Registered Member Joined: Nov 6, 2009 Posts: 8,513 It's a general statement, hence the "always". Anyhow, no issues with IE 11 here either. J_L, Feb 4, 2014 #7 moontan Registered Member Joined: Sep 11, 2010 Posts: 3,931 Location: Québec luxi said: I don't see anyone pointing fingers here, J_L