" Can you point me to something specific?"
No problem, here a video (the "fun" side) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aak6-B3JORE
An article :
http://forums.remote-exploit.org/tutorials-guides/19852-ssl-spoof-using-wire
shark-decode-ssl-packets.html

"If you are concerned about your service provider maybe you should use
someone else - or a service that lets you run your own system images where
you could set up a blowfish-based vpn."
I haven't choose that :(
But as i say, it's a temporary solution

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Les Mikesell [mailto:lesmikes...@gmail.com] 
Envoyé : lundi 2 août 2010 17:07
À : users@subversion.apache.org
Objet : Re: SVN "Relay"

On 8/2/2010 8:56 AM, Istace Emmanuel wrote:
> " Should I be worried about banking transactions or credit card orders?"
> Yeah :(
>
> " You could use any kind of VPN you want with the remote site.  Use an 
> IPSEC tunnel between hosts if you don't trust SSL.  Or OpenVPN with
blowfish."
> No, because the SVN is on a SaaS cloud, so we just have access to the 
> service and not the system. So we can't install a VPN server and 
> remember, vpn and ipsec use SSL. Search on google about SSL Spoofing 
> ;)

Can you point me to something specific?  I see things about spoofing some
other site's certificate and some things about specific implementations
being subject to man-in-the-middle attacks but nothing that looks like a
generic weakness.  If you are concerned about your service provider (who
would have the best opportunity to arrange a man-in-the-middle connection),
maybe you should use someone else - or a service that lets you run your own
system images where you could set up a blowfish-based vpn.

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  Les Mikesell
    lesmikes...@gmail.com



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