P PhillipW Member Oct 21, 2018 #1 Every time I try to change anything with the style I get this: Oops! We ran into some problems. Oops! We ran into some problems. Please try again later. More error details may be in the browser console.
Every time I try to change anything with the style I get this: Oops! We ran into some problems. Oops! We ran into some problems. Please try again later. More error details may be in the browser console.
P Paul B XenForo moderator Staff member Oct 21, 2018 #2 I suspect this may be mod sec related. Viewing the browser console (F12) will confirm that - look for a forbidden error message. If it is that, contact your host and they will be able to resolve it. Upvote 0 Downvote
I suspect this may be mod sec related. Viewing the browser console (F12) will confirm that - look for a forbidden error message. If it is that, contact your host and they will be able to resolve it.
P PhillipW Member Oct 21, 2018 #3 Brogan said: I suspect this may be mod sec related. Viewing the browser console (F12) will confirm that - look for a forbidden error message. If it is that, contact your host and they will be able to resolve it. Click to expand... Resolve what? I hit F12 and got nothing...I am on an iMac .And what is a mod sec? Upvote 0 Downvote
Brogan said: I suspect this may be mod sec related. Viewing the browser console (F12) will confirm that - look for a forbidden error message. If it is that, contact your host and they will be able to resolve it. Click to expand... Resolve what? I hit F12 and got nothing...I am on an iMac .And what is a mod sec?
Ozzy47 Well-known member Oct 21, 2018 #4 This will tell you how to access the browser console in various browsers on a Mac, http://www.wickedlysmart.com/hfjsconsole/ ModSecurity is most commonly deployed to provide protections against generic classes of vulnerabilities using the OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set (CRS). Your host should be able to identify which rule is being triggered and whitelist it. Upvote 0 Downvote
This will tell you how to access the browser console in various browsers on a Mac, http://www.wickedlysmart.com/hfjsconsole/ ModSecurity is most commonly deployed to provide protections against generic classes of vulnerabilities using the OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set (CRS). Your host should be able to identify which rule is being triggered and whitelist it.
Ozzy47 Well-known member Oct 21, 2018 #6 Not sure what to tell you then, it is most likely a mod sec issue and needs to be handled by the host. Alternatively you could have them disable mod sec completely. Upvote 0 Downvote
Not sure what to tell you then, it is most likely a mod sec issue and needs to be handled by the host. Alternatively you could have them disable mod sec completely.