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/_ignition/execute-solution
It's a bot trying to scan for an exploit for Laravel (a PHP framework). You'll see thousands of those types of scans drive by every day. Welcome to the Internet. Last time I deployed a new server online it took about 2 minutes for the first one to come knocking.
You can use something like Crowdsec to block this, or some other solution if you want to keep your services on the internet via a proxy.
Alternatively, if you're the only user, don't host them on the Internet directly, but hide them behind a VPN.
Naw, you're fine. It's just russian bots trying to scrape your site, looking for vulnerabilities.
This may prove helpful: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58249085/how-to-solve-facade-ignition-http-middleware-ignitionenabled
Normal background noise. You expose stuff to the public and in return you make friends with a bunch of bots.
lol, thanks.
The unfortunate truth of the internet is that once you reveal a service to it, bots and crawlers will be over that service immediately. As long as you have a firewall, your server is up-to-date, and your services are behind some sort of login page or allow list, you'll be fine