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Protection from ROOT

From: Richard in Public <edification_at_blueyonder.co.uk>
Date: 2003-08-12 11:15:40 CEST

Hi

I've just set up a Virtual Private Server to centralize personal and
business info. I plan to use Subversion as my repository. My one
concern is that, being a VPS, it is possible for my service provider to
access my files. I don't expect this of course, but I'd be much more
comfortable if I could encrypt sensitive information. Is it possible to
have Subversion (or the BerkleyDB configured to) encrypt the data that
it stores? I'm assuming that the SSL stuff is only useful for
protecting against data in transfer.

Thanks,

Richard Hoberman

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