On 3/3/26 8:58 PM, jslee wrote:
On Wed, 4 Mar 2026, at 09:55, Nick Holland wrote:
So...give it a try at
http://cvsweb.openbsd.org
or
https://cvsweb.openbsd.org
and see how it works for you. If you see any important features missing,
let us know.
In all of the below, assume "pasted a URL" unless otherwise noted:
Safari in iOS 26.3: thinks I’m a cloud or AI
Safari in iOS 26.3, via tapping link in your message, in Fastmail client:
thinks I’m a cloud or AI
Safari in iOS 26.3, “private browsing”: thinks I’m a cloud or AI
Firefox Focus in iOS 26.3: access allowed
Safari in macOS 26.3: access allowed
Firefox in macOS 26.3: access allowed
Firefox in macOS 26.3, clicking on link from an app.fastmail.com tab: access
allowed
I retried the "Safari in iOS 26.3" tests with uBlock Origin blocker extension
disabled. No change. I didn’t expect this to help.
cvsweb does not care about your browser. It only cares about the IP address.
There's a large PF table populated with addresses known (believed?) to be cloud
or AI sources, if you come from one of those IP addresses, you get sent to a
static web page, if not, you get to the cvsweb application.
If things stay as good as they currently are for load, I'll experiment with
removing the cloud/AI IP address filters.
Nick.