Am 26.07.2010 13:27, schrieb Nico Kadel-Garcia:
The svnuser has its password locked and unusable, and it's shell set
to /sbin/nologin. The SSH clients have their public SSH keys set,
ideally public keys used for this alone though that's hard to enforce,
and the keys are used for the svnuser's "au
Am 24.07.2010 04:46, schrieb Nico Kadel-Garcia:
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 6:25 AM, Ulf Seltmann wrote:
Hello all,
i'm hav a multihost environment and i want to provide svn access for
arbitrary customers via dav_svn. is there a solution to have the
svn-directories of the users only availab
Hello all,
i'm hav a multihost environment and i want to provide svn access for
arbitrary customers via dav_svn. is there a solution to have the
svn-directories of the users only available to the unix-users of the
customer instead to make them writable to the apache user (which
mod_dav_svn is
Hello all,
i'm hav a multihost environment and i want to provide svn access for
arbitrary customers via dav_svn. is there a solution to have the
svn-directories of the users only available to the unix-users of the
customer instead to make them writable to the apache user (which
mod_dav_svn is