- From: Simon Laub <simonlaub.mail@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2024 18:12:18 +0100
- To: Chuck Houpt <chuck@habilis.net>
- Cc: W3C WWW Validator <www-validator@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAAoQzfAaJEa6U_XX2yByqCDaVEXbw6YWyJJfWTd2Ny4TLetv1g@mail.gmail.com>
Thanks. I had suspected as much. Great that there is work-around with: https://validator.w3.org/nu/ Thanks ! Den man. 4. mar. 2024 kl. 16.49 skrev Chuck Houpt <chuck@habilis.net>: > > > > On Mar 3, 2024, at 10:05 AM, Simon Laub <simonlaub.mail@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > I got the following unexpected response when trying to retrieve < > https://simonlaub.net/Post/2024/Onwards2024/Onwards2024.html>: > > 555 > > But this error is not explained on? > > https://validator.w3.org/docs/errors.html > > > > So, what to do? > > The 555 error is generated by your web server's firewall. Probably an > overzealous rule to block any uncommon User-Agent strings. Below is an > example of using Curl, which produces the same error. > > To fix this you'll need to contact your web server administrator. > > An immediate work-around is to directly access the Nu Html Checker at > https://validator.w3.org/nu/ , which is currently not blocked by your > server. > > Cheers - Chuck > > > % curl -i https://simonlaub.net/Post/2024/Onwards2024/Onwards2024.html > HTTP/2 555 > server: nginx > ... > > 555 Security Incident Detected > > Your request was blocked. > > If you are the owner of the website: > The Website Application Firewall that is protecting your website has > blocked this request for being suspicious. > > You can see the detailed reason for this in your webserver logs. > >
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