rubenwardy wrote:We can't work out why this happens, it's not fetching from inchra.net anymore.
PoignardAzur wrote:Basically, what he says is that Avast doesn't like when a website W1 (here, minetest.net) calls a script hosted on a site W2 (here, inchra.net).
Ben wrote:PoignardAzur wrote:Basically, what he says is that Avast doesn't like when a website W1 (here, minetest.net) calls a script hosted on a site W2 (here, inchra.net).
Websites include scripts from other websites all the time (jQuery via CDN, basically all ads ever, the list goes on). My guess: something in the piwik.js file is trying to violate the same-origin policy of the browser. Normally, browsers catch that themselves, but maybe the anti-virus program in question is trying to be extra helpful?
Anyway, here's what I found on Piwik and same-origin policy: How do I configure my Piwik server to allow cross domain requests? (CORS) (piwik.org).
rubenwardy wrote:no, it's on stats-inchra.minetest.net
Try ctrl+f5 or ctrl+shift+r?
Is the scaning done from avast? It may take time to rescan.
ping inchra-stats.minetest.net
Pinging amun.inchra.net [45.56.104.202] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 45.56.104.202: bytes=32 time=123ms TTL=54
Reply from 45.56.104.202: bytes=32 time=123ms TTL=54
addi wrote:Its not a false positive!
Tracking is a serious problem but the good thing is there exists Software like Avast that blocks such crap.
If I wouldn't use an Adblocker this would be also blocked by Avast on my PC.
No, its not fixed.
DI3HARD139 wrote:I get the same exact warning...
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