hide referer question
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Mar. 08, 2014, 12:00 PM
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hide referer question
Hi all,
What is the right syntax for hiding the referer and not being seen as hotlinker? I tried: In = FALSE Out = TRUE Key = "Referer: Hide where we've been (Out)" URL = "(^($TYPE(css)|$TYPE(js)))" Match = "*" Replace = "http://someurl.om" and In = FALSE Out = TRUE Key = "Referer: Hide where we've been (Out)" URL = "($TYPE(htm)" Match = "*" Replace = "http://someurl.com" they don't seem to do anything. URL = "*" Match = "*" obviously works, but that also means all other files are referred and i only want to refer the html or php files. |
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Mar. 08, 2014, 07:13 PM
Post: #2
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RE: hide referer question
This is a request (out) header. You may not know what the type is until the server responds (in). Regardless, $TYPE() is only for Web Page Filters.
The 'out of box' Referer header filter is Code: [HTTP headers] (Mar. 08, 2014 12:00 PM)tfit Wrote: i only want to refer the html or php files. Code: [HTTP headers] or Code: [HTTP headers] You will probably want to fine tune the URL Match. HTH |
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Mar. 08, 2014, 11:16 PM
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RE: hide referer question
(Mar. 08, 2014 07:13 PM)JJoe Wrote: This is a request (out) header. You may not know what the type is until the server responds (in). Regardless, $TYPE() is only for Web Page Filters.I loved to fune tine the URL Match if I can get it to work. Unfortunately none of the suggestions seem to have any effect. OK, while I'm typing this I notice some changes ![]() |
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Mar. 09, 2014, 12:04 AM
Post: #4
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RE: hide referer question
(Mar. 08, 2014 12:00 PM)tfit Wrote: hiding the referer and not being seen as hotlinker? (Mar. 08, 2014 12:00 PM)tfit Wrote: i only want to refer the html or php files. (Mar. 08, 2014 11:16 PM)tfit Wrote: I loved to fune tine the URL Match if I can get it to work. Unfortunately none of the suggestions seem to have any effect. OK, while I'm typing this I notice some changes Are you sure you want to change the Referer for "html or php files"? Often, hotlinking is to an object like an image. So, a server may require image requests to have appropriate Referer headers. |
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