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I got an email from one of our forum users: The host from which you are accessing the board is not recognized as a valid host. This is more than likely related to a firewall issue that is blocking the referer variable. Check your firewall settings and try again.
Please use your back button to return to the previous page. I have Zone Alarm firewall but I don't see where these variables would be changed. Any suggestions on how best to help this person? I'm not sure what to tell her, and I don't really like to say "it's not our problem" if I don't have to. Thanks, Tracy
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The problem is the firewall is blocking the HTTP_REFERER from being sent to the forums. They need to add your forums to their trusted sites, or disable the firewall.
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OR they can simply (in most cases) disable the option in their firewall that blocks the HTTP_REFERRER variable
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One of my members got the same error. I just asked him how he fixed it and he said: If the person is using Symantec/Norton Privacy Control (which is a part of the larger Security Suite) then they have to add the [site URL] to the list of websites, and then adjust the settings accordingly, such as allowing cookies to be set, etc. so that it works.
Again, I'm a bit surprised this came up, since I've never had a problem with a message board and my firewall until this new version of the BB, so it must be the UBB software causing a problem. Maybe that'll help, too... good luck!
GangsterBB.NET (Ver. 7.6.1.1) PHP Version 5.6.40 / MySQL 5.7.23-23 (was 5.6.41-84.1) / Apache 2.4.54 2007 Content Rulez Contest - Hon Mention UBB.classic 6.7.2 - RIP
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We're actually pretty much the only forum software that does this check is why they wouldn't have seen this before It's a cheap check to make sure the post is actually being submitted from the newpost/newreply scripts and not from somewhere else.
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yeh I generally hear of this error from some Zone Alarm users, but majorly from Symantic users.
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I remember having a problem with this when using Norton. I just reinstalled my system and switched to Kaspersky, and I haven't had any trouble sending posts on Threads boards any more.
Btw, isn't there a CP option to switch off the referer check?
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I believe there is, but why nerf security?
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