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From: Thorsten Schöning <tschoening_at_am-soft.de>
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2012 09:00:53 +0100

Guten Tag d.guthmann_at_gmx.net,
am Donnerstag, 9. Februar 2012 um 07:59 schrieben Sie:

> Hello,

First of all, You should give a meaningful subject next time.

> we run a subversion-server with apache and access it through https.
> Now we want to grant also external developers access to our repositories.
> As subversion-client we use subclipse via JavaHL under Windows. The
> https-Port on the server is not reachable from any external network.

Will it stay with access on the repositories only or is it will your
external devs need access to test infrastructure, documentation or
whatever, too? In the latter case I would prefer setting up a proper
VPN infrastructure which allows you to use Apache as the svn host for
your external devs and only let them see specific networks they need
via routing, firewall etc.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen,

Thorsten Schöning

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Received on 2012-02-09 09:01:33 CET

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