On 29.12.2025 15:02, Michael Tremer wrote:
> Hello,

Hi,

> I change the UA filter. Could you please try again and let me know if this is 
> resolved?

Sorry, no change - GIT still doesn't like me.

Best
Matthias

> -Michael
> 
>> On 28 Dec 2025, at 21:17, Matthias Fischer <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> On 28.12.2025 17:00, Michael Tremer wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>>> On 28 Dec 2025, at 15:53, Matthias Fischer <[email protected]> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> On 28.12.2025 12:23, Michael Tremer wrote:
>>>>> Hello Matthias,
>>>> 
>>>> Hi Michael,
>>>> 
>>>>> Sorry for not replying sooner.
>>>> 
>>>> No problem...its chrismas and new year and a lot of holidays after
>>>> all... ;-)
>>> 
>>> Exactly. I had a lot of food to eat.
>> 
>> Oh my..you were forced! Poor boy...you have my deepest sympathy... ;-))
>> 
>>>>> 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?
>>>> 
>>>> At the moment I'm using Firefox 146.0.1 - User-Agent should be
>>>> 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:146.0) Gecko/20100101
>>>> Firefox/146.0'
>>> 
>>> Ah that explains it. I blocked everything containing ‘Windows NT’ because I 
>>> thought it was a fake UA.
>>> 
>>> I am currently not at my desk but will remove the filter as soon as I am 
>>> back
>> 
>> Interesting - I was wondering what happened. Take your time, I'm in no
>> hurry. ;-)
>> 
>> Best
>> Matthias
>> 
>>>> [Sorry, its still Windows 10 - I still have to persuade my Dell 7910 to
>>>> get along with Windows 11... ;-)]
>>>> 
>>>> All the best
>>>> Matthias
>>>> 
>>>>> -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
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