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Update, put Karakeep behind a VPN and now the normal server-side seems to be working better with Reddit. It looks like Reddit has been locking down against scraping in part by blocking IPs that show certain scraping patterns. For the client-side scraping (experimental feature in the Karakeep extension, and singlefile extension), I'm not sure what's going on but I feel like it's really not working well with either extension. I get blank pages and it feels more like a software bug than a Reddit blocking problem, but I'm not sure how to troubleshoot it. |
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I rebuilt my home server recently (after a crash) and I'm noticing that my reddit bookmarks are completely empty. I've tried the default server-side scraping, I've tried singlefile extension, and I've tried the karakeep extension with local scraping turned on. None of them work.
Local extension scraping (both singlefile and karakeep extension) produce this message:
"Content Unavailable We couldn't fetch the content for this link. The page may be protected, require authentication, or be temporarily unavailable."
Server side scraping (via web interface or through Chrome extension) produces a different message: "You've been blocked by network security. If you think you've been blocked by mistake, file a ticket below and we'll look into it."
Any ideas? I think I had this working for the better part of a year, and only after rebuilding the server it's now broken. Karakeep is running on a Proxmox LXC container and seems to be working fine otherwise. Thanks!
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