On Tue 2003-09-23 at 13:50:04 +0000, Files wrote:
> Mark
>
> That might could work. How would I adapt that to use w/o ssh since both hosts are
> behind firewalls, and I have no access to the firewall at work to set up a tunnel?
>
> This is a good idea. Can you help me expand it? I'm not that familiar w/ ssh to
> begin w/.
Well, that depends on your setup. You told us too few about what you
have available to make reasonable suggestions. Which methods do you
have to pass those firewalls, both, not only when you are behind them,
but also when you are in front of it?
I presume that you can pass them at least by sending mail to the
resp. accounts and that you can probably access via http
(i.e. websites) from behind the firewall.
If that is all, the easiest method, although it requires some effort
and discipline, is to create patches with "svn diff" for each
milestone you care about and send them back- and forward per mail
(this has been already suggested).
If you have a webserver with some hosting company you could upload
these patches there as an intermediate storage area (and would have an
offsite backup, too ;).
Does your working place allow people with notebooks to access the
intranet while they are with clients? If so how? VPN via IPsec and SSH
are the most common methods, AFAIK.
You see where I am heading? The more information you provide the
better the chance that some bulb goes of in someone heads and you get
a good suggestion. But don't be disappointed, if you get stuck with
the mail-it-around suggestion. This is the Subversion list, after all,
and people have limited resources and attention span to create
networking solutions.
Bye,
Benjamin.
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Received on Tue Sep 23 18:55:34 2003