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Probelm with Linkedin article post
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Lately we have a problem with articles posting on Linkedin. It only works if in the htacces settings we set the ”Use default banned user-agents list” option to no.
Can you help us?
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I fear the only way to solve this is applying the default banned user-agent and deleting lines until it works. A good point to start is removing lines with the text "link" or similar (I'm replying from my smartphone and don't remember the entire list). If do you find it please write the solution here so I can remove it in future versions).
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Jose
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Please, try deleting the following line:
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Jose
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It's the same problem.
In linkedin post inspector it says:
URL redirect trail
403 Failure
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Then please try deleting (or commenting) more lines.
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Jose
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I solved the problem. The following two lines must be disabled:
RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} ^Link [NC,OR]
RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} nbot [NC,OR]
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Ovidiu
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