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Re: noob question

From: Christopher Ness <chris_at_nesser.org>
Date: 2005-01-12 02:40:27 CET

On Wed, 2005-12-01 at 10:34 +0900, Joel wrote:
> If you were using apache, it would be fairly easy to design a web page
> that would list and link all the repositories being served by an
> instance of svn, just as you should be able to serve a (perhaps separate)
> webdav url that would expose your top directory.
>
> When I think carefully about this, it seems fairly obvious to me that
> there are security issues in this. But I'm thinking httpd.conf could be
> used to (carefully) design a url/webpage/webdav share that implements
> whatever security policy has been agreed to.
>
> How far out in left field am I here?

Something like this is available and recently posted to the list too.
But I'm not sure if the security issue has been addressed or not.

http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/docs/TortoiseSVN_en/ch03.html#id397220

Chris

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