Add User-Agent header to fix Cloudflare 403 on GitLab.com#321
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Add User-Agent header to fix Cloudflare 403 on GitLab.com#321
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[WIP] Fix 403 Forbidden error with MCP server on GitLab.com
Add User-Agent header to fix Cloudflare 403 on GitLab.com
Jan 18, 2026
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Cloudflare blocks requests without User-Agent headers. The MCP server uses
node-fetchwhich doesn't set this header by default, causing 403 errors when accessing GitLab.com.Changes
User-Agent: gitlab-mcp-server/${version} (node-fetch)toBASE_HEADERSExample
Before:
After:
All HTTP requests to GitLab APIs now include this header, making them pass Cloudflare's bot detection.
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