On 2019-10-17, <to...@tuxteam.de> <to...@tuxteam.de> wrote: > > >> > This is Debian bug #942478:
>> This is you and your bug. > > IMO this sounds a bit too harsh. The OP seems to be seeing this > behaviour -- perhaps it's not an apt (or a Debian mirror) problem, > but it'd be nice to know... I didn't mean it to be harsh, sorry. I only meant that that bug is the OP's bug report concerning the very bug in this thread and not some reference to a known, preexisting problem for which there was already a bug report filed. IOW the OP pointing to his own bug report is kind of self-referential. But maybe all he intended to say by "This is Debian bug #942478" was: I've filed a bug report on this problem (for which we can only thank him). Still, I don't get why a Debian apt repository would require some recent browser user agent string to permit ingress; something seems to be missing from this picture. -- "There are no foreign lands. It is the traveler only who is foreign." -- Robert Louis Stevenson