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403 error on some sites #127

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ranenvious opened this issue Aug 28, 2022 · 5 comments
Open

403 error on some sites #127

ranenvious opened this issue Aug 28, 2022 · 5 comments

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@ranenvious
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ranenvious commented Aug 28, 2022

I'm getting a 403 error when I try to download from some sites. Based on what I can find online, I'm guessing this is a spam prevention measure (a fact supported by the frequent captchas I get when visiting the site) but I can't find a way to import cookies or anything to bypass it. (I should note that I have attempted to put in login information for the site, however while the login script is complete, whenever I actually try to login it 403s again. I'm sure there is a fix, but I can't find it listed anywhere online)

@floogulinc
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You need to specify which sites you're having the issue with. Also Hydrus Companion can be used to send cookies from your browser to Hydrus.

@brachna
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brachna commented Sep 10, 2022

I'm having 403 problem with rule34.xxx and paheal.
Latest Hydrus, used Hydrus Companion to transfer cookies.
Sites work just fine in a browser.

@User-Input
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I managed to fix this problem by sending cookies to Hydrus via the companion extension and then in Hydrus itself, going under Network > Data > Manage HTTP Headers, and then changing the default user-agent to my actual user-agent. In my case "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:105.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/105.0"

@centro39
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I managed to fix this problem by sending cookies to Hydrus via the companion extension and then in Hydrus itself, going under Network > Data > Manage HTTP Headers, and then changing the default user-agent to my actual user-agent. In my case "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:105.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/105.0"

Thanks a lot, it helped!

@centro39
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centro39 commented Jun 5, 2023

The 403 error has recently returned to me. And I found a new solution on the Danbooru forum. Instead of your user-agent you have to write your nickname (Danbooru) in hydrus. It worked for me, maybe someone can use it too.

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