Apparently it is purposeful;
The /errors/ folder is the default errors pages, what you see is normal. Please use a different folder name for the errors folder for it to work.
Apparently it is purposeful;
The /errors/ folder is the default errors pages, what you see is normal. Please use a different folder name for the errors folder for it to work.
Yes same thing they replied to me.
BUT WHY?>?>
To get money anyway they can, They need funding afterall !
So basically, it doesn’t matter over htaccess or anything.
/errors/ == iFastNet control.
You don’t have any permissions for that directory under any domain.
It’s acceptable for non-existing sub domains even. But this is weird, our sub-directory also hijacked. xD Kiding.
I REMEMBERED WHY! The same way you don’t see aes.js in FTP but it exists in our websites (used for security system) and even creating one via Ftp won’t change its content.
Same thing goes for /errors/ folder as well.
Yeah, They inject it in Nginx. I do the same in apache2 with my AntiDDoS script.
Oh! Is this a old bug?
Purposeful.
Seriously, we don’t know whatever it is a feature or not.
Yeah, I don’t think it’s a feature.
But I guess this happens over the whole network, then HOW Suspected phishing site | Cloudflare work?
Amazing! He did something awesome in his htaccess.
Or his website is hosted on his own VPS. Maybe.
It’s his VPS (afaik). I don’t see why you’re being that Sarcastic.
infinityfree.net is NOT hosted on MOFH network, The _test cookie is absent and the HTTP version is 2 not 1.1
Yup. infinityfree.net is hosted somewhere else, because MOFH limits 50K views and infinityfree is very popular, so it might exceed daily.
Also, forums may be hosted there too, I guess.
So?
So what, this is our trouble only.
I don’t think that there is any solution.
Overwriten at server level, If you don’t want to look unprofessional, Just delete the directory, or have a /error directory, Either works.
If you really have agenda on it, contact MOFH then. That’s the solution instead of just having agentda on your says
Try this:
http://bayodino.epizy.com/errors/404/
https://ciberoflare.cf/errors/404
http://erraticstuff.eu.org/errors/404/
So, the errors folder is preventing someone to view its index file. It may also be used purposely just to redirect users to ad page. The /errors/404/ on any site seems to be functioning as it was and do not redirect to any page which means the error folder is hidden but some files are accessible to the public.