Closed therealsummoner closed 1 month ago
Have you tried submitting a query to Cloudflare about a false positive?
https://developers.cloudflare.com/bots/concepts/feedback-loop/
Without knowing why they're detecting your client connections in this category, there's very little we can do.
Aside: It's not exactly surprising. I can sort of see how sync traffic can look like a bot scraping a web site.
Have you tried submitting a query to Cloudflare about a false positive?
https://developers.cloudflare.com/bots/concepts/feedback-loop/
Without knowing why they're detecting your client connections in this category, there's very little we can do.
Aside: It's not exactly surprising. I can sort of see how sync traffic can look like a bot scraping a web site.
No can do: "Bot Feedback Loop is available for Enterprise Bot Management customers." :(
I am also having this problem. Even simple CURL requests from the terminal works so I am assuming its a simple change to the networking requests like changing the user-agent or adding additional headers
The simple change is to turn off that feature on the CF side (or, possibly, use a CF service plan that allows you to adjust the rules for your use case). :)
Changing the UA/headers is not sufficient; CF says as much. Otherwise it would be very easy for the things this feature is supposed to block to simply lie to get around it[1].
Using a WAF in front of your infrastructure means tuning it to your in-use applications.
Nextcloud sync traffic does not resemble the typical web site traffic pattern; likely looks a lot like a bot: lots of highly rapid and very much automated, transactions across many URLs/files.
You could maybe apply to have your IP address add to the Verified Bot list, but that's between you and CF[2].
[1] https://blog.cloudflare.com/declaring-your-aindependence-block-ai-bots-scrapers-and-crawlers-with-a-single-click/ [2] https://developers.cloudflare.com/bots/troubleshooting/#what-is-cfbot_managementverified_bot
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Bug description
Login to a cloudflare domain with desktop app is unsuccessful, resulting in 403:Forbidden error. Turns out, one has to deactivate the "Block AI Scrapers and Crawlers" for the domain to get login working.
Steps to reproduce
Fresh install, try to logon to a cloudflare domain, where "Block AI Scrapers and Crawlers" are activated.
Expected behavior
Should work with "Block AI Scrapers and Crawlers" activated as well, just like desktop apps from other projects e.g. bitwarden.
Which files are affected by this bug
app
Operating system
Windows
Which version of the operating system you are running.
Windows 10 22H2
Package
Official Windows MSI
Nextcloud Server version
29.0.4
Nextcloud Desktop Client version
3.13.3
Is this bug present after an update or on a fresh install?
Fresh desktop client install
Are you using the Nextcloud Server Encryption module?
Encryption is Disabled
Are you using an external user-backend?
Nextcloud Server logs
No response
Additional info
No response