On Sun, Aug 27, 2000 at 11:15:28PM -0500, Chad W. Skinner wrote:
> I have been reading about CVS and since I like learning new things I thought
> I would try to configure a server to assist with a couple of trivial
> projects. What I would like to know is if anyone on the list has done this
> and has advice as to where to start? Also, are there any major security
> issues to be aware of? I have downloaded the source from cvshome.org, but I
> am not sure if this is the only or recommended package does anyone have
> ideas?
cvs comes standard with Red Hat since way back when. You don't need to
compile it.
I use CVS extensively at work and have set up many repositories, if
you have questions feel free to ask.
Security issues: Protect the repository as well as you protect the
source code. Don't use the built-in pserver stuff, install the latest
openssh and use it as your network transport (export CVS_RSH=ssh).
Make backups. That's about it.
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