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  • Thread Starter byronyasgur

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    hackrepair.com sorry not hacklist.com – and no still reply from anybody a week on btw

    @byronyasgur

    Not sure whether this will work but it’s worth a try.
    Edit your .htaccess file and comment the following HackRepair.com Blacklist line by preceeding it with a # like this:

    # RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} “^$” [NC,OR]

    Then retest.

    dwinden

    Thread Starter byronyasgur

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    sounds like it would easily overwritten to me, but thanks anyway … I think I will just leave the hackrepair unticked until it removes ifttt

    @byronyasgur

    My previous post was not intended as a possible permanent fix.
    It was just an idea to determin which HackRepair.com Blacklist line is causing your issue.

    Note the suggested line to comment would normally block any request with an empty User Agent string.
    This particular line is known to cause a lot of issues …

    dwinden

    Thread Starter byronyasgur

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    thanks @dwinden – I see what you mean and thanks that’s interesting and handy to know I wasn’t really sure what that line was doing

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