you could use port tunnelling to make it look like an http repo on localhost
on a port other than 80

- Stephen

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On 9 Feb 2011 20:43, "Ryan Schmidt" <subversion-20...@ryandesign.com> wrote:
> On Feb 9, 2011, at 14:38, alexus wrote:
>
>> svn co svn+ssh://your.remote-server.com/home/svn/test
>>
>> is there a way to do something like this but without running
>> subversion daemon, because in my case I use svn through apache?
>>
>> but I need to use SSH as well
>>
>> so somehow http+ssh ?
>
> The available repository access methods are:
>
> file:/// (no server process; no encryption; for testing local repositories
only)
>
> svn:// (svnserve daemon always running or started on demand by initd or
launchd; no encryption)
>
> svn+ssh:// (svnserve started on demand by sshd; ssh encryption)
>
> http:// (apache httpd daemon always running or started on demand by initd
or launchd; no encryption)
>
> https:// (apache httpd daemon always running or started on demand by initd
or launchd; ssl encryption)
>
>

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