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[Subclipse-users] Subclipse question

From: <sbo_at_eastlink.ca>
Date: 2007-03-14 16:53:48 CET

Hello,

I hope that I am following the proper etiquette regarding my question. I apologize in advance if I did not.

I have created an SVN repository on a Fedora box and am accessing that repository through the Subclipse plug-in on Windows. I create everything in Eclipse and create my SVN repository location without any issues. My problem is that I don’t need any security credentials to check out the code. It does it without prompting me for any username and password. I know that this may be an SVN server configuration, but would you know how to force people to enter credentials. Right now, anybody with my IP would be able to get my source files.

Thanking you in advance.

Spiro
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Received on Wed Mar 14 16:58:43 2007

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