On Tue, 18 Jun 2024 04:58:04 -0500
"David C. Rankin" <drankina...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 6/17/24 00:03, Carl Lei wrote:
> > What about: create a dedicated "git" user, and run apache as user
> > git? After all when new files are to be created they will have
> > owner=running program, which could be a CGI program launched from
> > apache, or a git program launched from SSH.  If these are two
> > different users it'll likely become a mess.
> 
>    Thank your Carl, that is a thought, but one of last resort. I have
> a LOT of things served by Apache, eGroupware, Nextcloud, several
> custom authentication frontends to MariaDB and Postgres, and probably
> more I'm just not recalling at the moment.

Oh, I meant to run another apache instance, serving only the git CGI,
and reverse-proxy from your main HTTP server to this dedicated git
server.  Actually it need not be apache, any kind of server capable of
running CGI will do fine.

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