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archive.php does not always send a User-Agent header #2949

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anonymous-matomo-user opened this issue Feb 18, 2012 · 1 comment
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archive.php does not always send a User-Agent header #2949

anonymous-matomo-user opened this issue Feb 18, 2012 · 1 comment
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Hey developers,
ModSecurity's core ruleset requires all incoming http requests to send a User-Agent header (base_rules/modsecurity_crs_21_protocol_anomalies.conf, rule no. 960009), which is absolutely sensible.
Could you add such a header to all requests piwik and/or the archiver makes?! Apart from silencing ModSecurity, it's probably a good idea anyway...

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This is what I see.

User-Agent: Piwik/1.7

@anonymous-matomo-user anonymous-matomo-user added this to the 1.7.x - Piwik 1.7.1 milestone Jul 8, 2014
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