I went to load a semi-bookmarked page for signature writing
(https://docs.clamav.net/manual/Signatures.html), but it failed and kept
reloading Cloudflare's "security check" voodoo.
(Side question to pass up the chain at Cisco/Talos - is there a knob
that can be twisted somewhere to force that check to run exactly once,
then stop? I can't imagine any scenario where running it over and over
and over has any benefit to anyone. [And for bonus points, display an
error message that gives some sliver of a hint what
beyond-the-bleeding-edge headacheware the site or its security provider
insist on relying on this week.])
I then tried to load the main site, https://www.clamav.net, which also
went into the same loop.
I usually use Seamonkey (all-in-one Mozilla suite). I tried Konqueror
which seemed to load things up fine.
Since starting to write this and putting it aside, I've come across a
small handful of other sites with the same issue, including one case
where the base site triggered the issue but a directory under the base
site did not. Since I'm *not* seeing it across a large number of sites,
it's pretty clearly some specific security option in Cloudflare causing
the failure.
-kgd
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