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Re: security question
From: |
Noel Yap |
Subject: |
Re: security question |
Date: |
Fri, 13 Dec 2002 06:29:23 -0800 (PST) |
One other problem with pserver is that passwords are
stored "in the clear" on the users' home directories.
At least with SSH, the keys can be encrypted using a
password that the user enters either upon login or on
a per-use basis.
Noel
--- Steven Tryon <address@hidden> wrote:
> We run pserver on a machine behind a firewall and
> access with redirected
> ports with ssh.
>
> Someone posted on this list a cookbook ssh command
> to do so...
>
> ssh address@hidden -L
> 2401:host.whatever.com:2401
>
> Then set your CVSROOT to point to localhost.
>
> Works.
>
> Steve
>
> On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 10:51, Phil R Lawrence wrote:
> > I saw in the docs how to set up pserver and how it
> can manage read-write
> > permissions. But I won't run a server without
> encryption.
>
> --
> Steven Tryon, ciber @ Xerox
> Webmaster, Xerox Global Service Net
> 8*227-1898 / 585-427-1898
>
>
>
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