John Peacock wrote:
> Eric Clark wrote:
>> Apache with mod_authz_svn would work if we were using apache, but we
>> are not. And we cannot put an http server on the machine that the
>> repository resides on. We are using ssh and there is no other option
>> to this. We really need a pre-checkout/pre-export hook. What do I
>> need to do to get these hooks implemented because I do not see any
>> other option for us? Thank you for your response Marcus --
>
> As Marcus said:
>
> > svnserve as it will be in 1.3.
>
> It's really very easy to use svnserve with ssh in tunnel mode to
> restrict access to the repository to a single user id, yet use
> separate ssh keys for each user, see:
>
> http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.1/ch06s03.html#svn-ch-6-sect-3.5
>
> And now that svnserve will includes authz support, you can limit
> access without the use of hooks.
>
> John
That's got to be one of the most annoyingly useless answers I've seen,
and I'm not even the guy with the question!
Eric is looking for a solution for _now_, today, not some point in the
future when 1.3 is released. Marcus's answer (authz through apache, or
wait for 1.3) didn't fulfill his needs, so he asked for anyone who had a
more immediate solution; your response was to simply parrot back the
answer that he'd already received, and determined to be inadequate!
This would be acceptable if he'd simply missed something in Marcus's
reply, and you were drawing his attention to the pertinent information;
however, that's simply not the case.
And to Eric: would it be possible to separate the sensitive information
out into a separate repository, and restricting access to that?
-David
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Received on Wed Oct 19 18:53:40 2005