AdLinkFly Script Error When Saving Settings

m1zz

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Hi,

I am no specialist, but I tried to use the nulled adlinkfly 6.4 (https://babiato.tech/resources/adlinkfly-monetized-url-shortener.5534/)

and it works all fine, just when I click the Save button on admin settings I get this error (see attached ss). I even tried it on 2 different hostings.

I should also add that the main app page support has this as a solution. I contacted the hosting support to try and resolve this issue, but they haven't achieved anything.

Settings are not saving usually because an Apache module called Mod Security. Almost all web host providers have this enabled on their servers to protect their users. However, some web hosts are using strict rules which lead to prevent some forms from saving. You can contact your web host to whitelist your domain from using these rules or disable Mod Security into your domain.


Can anyone help? Even with payment.


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TheRyD3r

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Hi,

I am no specialist, but I tried to use the nulled adlinkfly 6.4 (https://babiato.tech/resources/adlinkfly-monetized-url-shortener.5534/)

and it works all fine, just when I click the Save button on admin settings I get this error (see attached ss). I even tried it on 2 different hostings.

I should also add that the main app page support has this as a solution. I contacted the hosting support to try and resolve this issue, but they haven't achieved anything.




Can anyone help? Even with payment.


ss.jpg

No need to inbox anyone.

1. On your cPanel, scroll down to the section labelled SECURITY, there you will find a section labelled ModSecurity.

Screenshot (137).png

2. Click on that and you can be able to disable ModSecurity on all your domains or just on a specific domain.

Screenshot (138).png

Pictures Attached For Better Illustration
 
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Yalero

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No need to inbox anyone.

1. On your cPanel, scroll down to the section labelled SECURITY, there you will find a section labelled ModSecurity.

Screenshot (137).png

2. Click on that and you can be able to disable ModSecurity on all your domains or just on a specific domain.

Screenshot (138).png

Pictures Attached For Better Illustration

I have the same inssue but i dont have the mod security option
 

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