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So a lot of issues have been stacking up for the challenge type, and I have looked into it: https://gist.github.com/AltayAkkus/591dbef9872c9148d6effb06bcc5417b
The html returned has a huge array that stores user-specific options, the website, the time started, a random nonce, how long the delay should be etc.
This is deposited into window._cf_chl_opt and read by the javascript that is imported via the cpo element.
Looking at it, it is randomly generating, reads the clouflare challenge options, and generates a hash which is appended to the URI.
The js changes for different rayIds, so yeah well fuck.
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Hi, I was looking at your repo because I have the same problem as you are mentionning here. I havn't been able to find any solution to resolve this challenge yet. Were you able to work on it ? Do you think that cfscrape could be adapted to bypass this challenge ?
So a lot of issues have been stacking up for the challenge type, and I have looked into it:
https://gist.github.com/AltayAkkus/591dbef9872c9148d6effb06bcc5417b
The html returned has a huge array that stores user-specific options, the website, the time started, a random nonce, how long the delay should be etc.
This is deposited into window._cf_chl_opt and read by the javascript that is imported via the cpo element.
Looking at it, it is randomly generating, reads the clouflare challenge options, and generates a hash which is appended to the URI.
The js changes for different rayIds, so yeah well fuck.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: