


If QuiteRSS does not behave like a browser, Cloudflare will block it. Cloudflare's means of protecting a site is to block access attempts from automated agents that could be used in a denial of service attack.
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Unfortunately (and fortunately), I can't test this because I contacted the site that implemented Cloudflare to take their RSS feeds out of Cloudflare's scope, and they quickly figured out how to do, it isn't a bug in Cloudflare nor is QuiteRSS doing anything wrong. Of course, if you are like me, you avoid JavaScript wherever possible. The fix may be as simple as users enabling JavaScript for feeds protected by Cloudflare. I just realized mine is globally disabled, and Cloudflare requires JavaScript enabled (at least in a browser). If your feed property for the site protected by Cloudflare has JavaScript disabled, see if enabling it works. It might be better as a feed property rather than global setting, or maybe Cloudflare can be automatically detected without need for a setting. Note: The feed's host and domain is 2ddl.io - I edited this post so they don't show as clickable, that page looks promising if QuiteRSS has means to implement one of the suggestions.
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Update Status from QuiteRSS: Error downloading below]/category/tv-shows/feed/ - server replied: Service Temporarily Unavailable (403) QuiteRSS version 0.18.11 () Revision 3785 on Windows Pro 10 build 1809.įeed URL: below]/category/tv-shows/feed/ They seem to be growing in popularity, and I doubt we can convince web site owners to get rid of them or not use them on their feed URLs if that is an option.

It would be greatly appreciated and useful if someone could figure out how to get QuiteRSS to work around Cloudflare's feed disruption. This seems to result in an initial 403 response to QuiteRSS. Cloudflare intercepts the feed request, displays a loading page, and then delivers the feed after determining it is a valid request. After noticing the feed was giving error 403 in QuiteRSS, I tried it manually in a browser and saw that Cloudflare services were recently added to the site. One of my five feeds stopped updating and I suspect Cloudflare is the cause.
