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Re: Psaswords

From: Stephan Holl <holl_at_gdf-hannover.de>
Date: 2005-10-14 11:20:56 CEST

Hello Saulius,

On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 11:45:24 +0300 Saulius Grazulis <grazulis@akl.lt>
wrote:

> Admittedly, this was the reason I never ever used svn: protocol.
> However, svn+ssh works fine, I use ssh anyway, so I think that there
> is no big problem indeed. Sites that need good security can use
> ssh+certificates+ssh-agent, for optimal security/convenience ratio,
> IMHO.

we use apache2 (basic-auth) for password authentifiaction, because no
real-useres which ssh-access are needed then.

Any options to make the password-storage on the client more secure? I
would like to see this files not world-readable. Is this possible by
default?

Best
        Stephan

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