The following document will discuss what the 127.0.0.1 error is, what it looks like, and what you should do when you see it.
127.0.0.1 is a special IP address known as the localhost or loopback address. In WiscWeb, this error is usually an indicator that Modsecurity is flagging the page for some reason. Modsecurity thinks that the action you were taking could have been a hacking attempt and stops the action from occurring.
There are a few common times you might see this error:
If you were editing a page when this error occurred, it is likely that something you added to the page is getting flagged by Modsecurity. The typical reasons this could occur are:
Tip: Try omitting any special code and update the page again.
If you or one of your users was filling out a form when the error occurred, it is likely that something added to a form field was getting flagged by Modsecurity. The typical reasons this could occur are:
Tip: Try typing in the content into the form (rather than copying/pasting) and/or omit any special characters like quotes (" ") or percentages (%) and try submitting again. You may also need to try rephrasing input that includes numbers and logical key words.
If the tips above did not work for you, please notify the WiscWeb support team via our Customer Support Form. Include a description of what you were doing when the error occurred.