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Re: CVS access control
From: |
Tobias Brox |
Subject: |
Re: CVS access control |
Date: |
Fri, 28 Sep 2001 22:45:56 +0400 |
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Mutt/1.0.1i |
[Tobias Brox - Thu at 09:57:10PM +0400]
> To initiate a tunnel, read the CVS manual
ssh manual, of course.
> I haven't thought much through this suggestion, but I guess it should work
> and be secure.
Forgot to say - you'll have to trust those that sets up the tunnel quite a
bit. They can forward any network activity through the CVS server, i.e.
sending spam and other nasty things.
A ssh tunnel is very nice if all the persons working on a project is
sitting in one or two officse, and you trust both them and the local network
(a quite stupid thing to do, but that's not my business anyway), but the CVS
server is somewhere else at the net.
--
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