Hello Matthias, Sorry for not replying sooner.
I have applied some protection against the AI bots to git.ipfire.org <http://git.ipfire.org/>. The VM that this is running on used to have 16 CPU cores and 64 GiB of memory and was causing so much load that the host system started to slow down. This was also caused by a large cache on disk that was written to a lot, but rarely accessed again. Therefore I added a User-Agent filter that filters out anything that is called a “bot”, “crawler”, etc. This allowed that the load average of the VM went down from > 180 to something <1. What browser are you using and what is the User-Agent it is sending? -Michael > On 27 Dec 2025, at 13:20, Matthias Fischer <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi Adolf, > > I got no browser cache in my firefox... ;-) - all deactivated. The only > cache is the 'squid'-memory-cache on my IPFire. And I already restarted > this one - no improvement: "You don't have permission to access this > resource." > > What I did until now: > > Started one of my "Devels". > 'git checkout next' and 'git pull origin next' is working fine, no > problems. Ok. Fine. > > Started a SSH-connection with 'Far manager' - > '[email protected]' asks for password, connection is ok, I can > access '/pub/sources/source-2.x', no problems. > > So 'people.ipfire.org' and accessing the sources is working - the only > thing that doesn't work is GIT per browser and https... I can live with > that for the moment. > > I only wonder why these mails doesn't show up on the list. I'm sending > them CC, but I can't see them. > > Best > Matthias > > On 27.12.2025 13:10, Adolf Belka wrote: >> Hi Matthias, >> >> Only thing I can think of is that there was a problem, which got fixed >> or resolved itself but you have the faulty connection now in your >> browser cache. >> >> Maybe try clearing your browser cache and try again. >> >> If that doesn't work, I don't have any other thoughts right now. You >> will then have to wait for a response from Michael or Rico. >> >> Regards, >> >> Adolf. >> >> >> On 27/12/2025 02:23, Matthias Fischer wrote: >>> On 27.12.2025 00:31, Adolf Belka wrote: >>>> Hi Matthias, >>> Hallo Adolf, ;-) >>> >>> see my comments below... >>> >>>> On 26/12/2025 20:06, Matthias Fischer wrote: >>>>> Hi Michael, >>>>> >>>>> sorry for this, but since the mail below can't still be seen on the >>>>> list, I don't know if everything is working as it should - so I'm >>>>> sending it directly to you. Just FYI only... ;-) >>>> I can see both of your mails on the development list. >>> I can see none of mine. >>> >>>>> All the best for now and the next year! >>>>> Matthias >>>>> >>>>> -------- Forwarded Message -------- >>>>> Subject: GIT has had enough and is no longer interested. Thats it! >>>>> Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2025 14:01:51 +0100 >>>>> From: Matthias Fischer <[email protected]> >>>>> To: IPFire: Development-List <[email protected]> >>>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> sorry to interrupt any preparations for new year, but GIT doesn't like >>>>> me (or us?) anymore: >>>>> >>>>> Since two days https://git.ipfire.org/ leads to: >>>>> >>>>> "Forbidden >>>>> >>>>> You don't have permission to access this resource." >>>> I am getting access to the git repo via your link without any of those >>>> warning messages. >>> Hm. I still have "no permission to access this resource". >>> >>>> Either the problem has been fixed or you are experiencing an issue not >>>> related to the infrastructure itself. Hopefully it is the former. >>> Nope. No change. >>> >>> I'll wait. New year, new luck. It won't be long now... >>> >>> Best >>> Matthias >>> >>>> Guten Rutsch. >>> Danke - ebenso! ;-) >>> >>>> Adolf. >>>>> Just for the records... ;-) >>>>> >>>>> Best regards and all the best for the new year...! >>>>> >>>>> Matthias >>>>> >>>>> >>> >> > >
