IP address (presumably after too many visits) ? So now the iptables mechanism has to scale to fit your business model (of hammering my git repository 1 commit at a time from nearly a million IP addresses) ? Why does the code I use have to fit your braindead model? We wouldn't care if you just used git clone, but you're too dumb to do that.
The URL? Legitimate human (or other) users won't be happy about that.
Our web-fronted git repo is not part of our business model. It's just a free service we like to offer people, unrelated to revenue flow or business operations. So your behavior is not screwing my business model, but it is screwing up people who for whatever reason want to use that service, who can no longer use the web-fronted git repo.
ps. I've used "you" throughout the above because you used "my". No idea if you personally are involved in any such behavior.
IP address (presumably after too many visits) ? So now the iptables mechanism has to scale to fit your business model (of hammering my git repository 1 commit at a time from nearly a million IP addresses) ? Why does the code I use have to fit your braindead model? We wouldn't care if you just used git clone, but you're too dumb to do that.
The URL? Legitimate human (or other) users won't be happy about that.
Our web-fronted git repo is not part of our business model. It's just a free service we like to offer people, unrelated to revenue flow or business operations. So your behavior is not screwing my business model, but it is screwing up people who for whatever reason want to use that service, who can no longer use the web-fronted git repo.
ps. I've used "you" throughout the above because you used "my". No idea if you personally are involved in any such behavior.