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Change written by Claude Sonnet 4.6: I need to set up a Git hosting service for personal projects where certain repositories need to be blocked using the locale corresponding to the user’s IP address. Here are my constraints: * The entire system will be running on a single VPS instance. I should be able to `docker compose up -d` the whole thing. * For each repository that this feature is enabled, I need to be able to set the blocked locales down to the state level, along with a custom HTTP status code and response body. * You may assume that the IP address of the request is where it actually came from — for this exercise, if the user uses a VPN to bypass the restriction, that is on them. * To simplify a reverse proxy setup, you may assume that all Git operations will happen over HTTPS. I will firewall off SSH access. * I will be using Let's Encrypt for HTTPS. Some suggestions from prior research: * nginx seems like a reasonable reverse proxy that supports all of the requirements, but you may use a different one if it is simpler to implement or maintain. * I can obtain a MaxMind API key to get a geo-IP lookup table. If you use this, you will need to add a service that automatically retrieves the table at a reasonable frequency. * Forgejo seems like a reasonable, lightweight Git service, but you may use a different one if you’re aware of one that actually supports these requirements out of the box. Write me a production-ready `docker-compose.yml` and supporting scripts or configuration scaffolding for me to implement this.
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# This file is managed by geoblock_watcher. Do not edit manually.
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# It maps the compound "$geoip2_country-$geoip2_subdivision" key to a
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# per-repo decision variable value.
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#
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# Format (rendered by watcher):
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# "US-CA" "403:Access denied from your region.";
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# "US-TX" "451:Unavailable For Legal Reasons.";
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