Hi, thanks. It's the trac.macports.org <http://trac.macports.org/> page, which has a search field in the u.r. corner and also a search function in the menu row below.
Funnily it worked right a minute before when I entered "jupyter" and I was irritated. Then I entered a term which could not be found, like "httpx" and then I get that "forbidden" error. -- Christoph > Am 16.07.2025 um 19:42 schrieb Clemens Lang <[email protected]>: > > Hi Christoph, > >> On 16. Jul 2025, at 18:50, Christoph Kukulies wrote: >> >> While trying to use the search function on the macports.org webpage I'm >> ending up with a > > Which search form exactly? The one in the top right of trac.macports.org > <http://trac.macports.org/>, or a different one? > > >> Forbidden >> >> You don't have permission to access this resource. >> >> Apache/2.4.59 (Debian) Server at trac.macports.org Port 443 >> >> No matter whether being logged in into the site or not. >> >> Anyone knowing the reason behind it? > > Due to spam abuse and DoS attacks by AI crawler bots I had to very > aggressively block various requests and user agents. I tried to make sure > normal search still works though. Can you help me diagnose the issue with a > bit more information? > > - What’s your browser, in which version? Ideally, if you know, what’s your > browser’s user-agent string? > - What was the search term you used? > - When did this occur exactly? A date and time with seconds would help. > > > Thanks, > Clemens
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