I'm currently trying out Wikitten as a personal markdown-Wiki and like it very much.
It's just that I always got an Error 403 on some .md-Pages when I tried to save changes. Now I narrowed it down a bit and found out the following:
- It fails as soon as I type the String
/etc/ somewhere in the document.
- It doesn't make any difference if it's inside a fenced code block using
``` or not.
- Markdown pages that I upload manually using ftp are rendered correctly even if they contain the
/etc/-String.
- It's only when I click on "Toggle Source" and then clicking "Save Changes", that the error occurs. When removing just one character from the string it saves successfully.
- In my Developer-ToolsI can see a POST-request to
/?a=edit beeing made that contains the markdown content failing with Error 403.
- Same thing in Firefox or Chromium.
- My server settings are php 7.4.6 served as FPM via Apache.
As far as I know it should be perfectly valid to use the string /etc/ in markdown syntax without further character escaping. So I assume that there is a bug in Wikitten.
Can anyone reproduce this issue?
- Create a new page
test.md, as content type blablabla and "Save Changes"
- Now edit the page and add
/etc/ to the end.
- Do you get an Error 403?
Thanks a lot!
I'm currently trying out Wikitten as a personal markdown-Wiki and like it very much.
It's just that I always got an Error 403 on some .md-Pages when I tried to save changes. Now I narrowed it down a bit and found out the following:
/etc/somewhere in the document.```or not./etc/-String./?a=editbeeing made that contains the markdown content failing with Error 403.As far as I know it should be perfectly valid to use the string
/etc/in markdown syntax without further character escaping. So I assume that there is a bug in Wikitten.Can anyone reproduce this issue?
test.md, as content typeblablablaand "Save Changes"/etc/to the end.Thanks a lot!