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[artstation][error]HTTP request failed: 403: Forbidden for url tried updated pyOpenSSL #2527
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Getting the same on my end with Linux ver:
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Same issue here. |
Then it's a site change.. |
I mean it might be, but I can access the JSON files just fine in my browser. Possibly blocking some sort of useragent or something? |
It works fine for me. I do use a custom user agent. |
Having the same issue, using a custom useragent to mimic the latest firefox version didn't help |
If you haven't tried this already... (it's a good habit in general): Set the |
I'm having the same issue, changing the user-agent didn't help. I've tried with 3 different browser user agents and the 403 error still appears. However, going to the site on the browsers works. |
Hmmmm.. |
I was able to solve my issue. I added "browser": "firefox" to the artstation portion of the config file (using a firefox user-agent) and now it seems to work. |
This solved the issue for me! 🥂 |
Also solved the issue for me! You're a Genius! Should I close my issue? I dunno what Github's etiquette is. |
Awesome! I was using a Safari useragent and adding "browser": "safari" also fixed it for me
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Oh is that where the user agent bit is supposed to go? What do I put for Chrome? |
Try:
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Alrighty I tried this but sadly didn't seem to work. Only "browser": "firefox" seems to work. No need for user-agent for whatever reason. |
The latest release uses |
Everything was working fine yesterday but stopped today.
When I try to download from Artstation I am met with this error:
Here is verbose:
Result of show pyOpenSSL:
I usually use the exe via the Windows CMD prompt; I went and installed Python to install pyOpenSSL and then used pip to attempt to install gallery-dl that way but just running "gallery-dl" or "gallery-dl.exe" without quotes in the CMD prompt after adding it to PATH didn't seem to work in case it needs the python version of gallery-dl or something; I don't really know what I'm doing after checking the previous issues on the topic.
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