chiasa.men
2018-05-20 19:45:04 UTC
Imagine:
svnserve is running in daemon mode. Is there a way to use the system
credentials for access control?
So if user "bob" logs in and does a "svn co svn://localhost/peterRepo ~/" svn
should check for bob and shouldnt ask for further credentials.
The same should happen when bob establishes a port forwarding mechanism over
ssh to the svnserve port.
svn+ssh:// is not used, but svn://localhost.
(The reason seems to be that svn+ssh seems to create a new tunnel for each
action (right?) while svn uses a persistent tunnel created manually/somewhere
else)
Is this even somewhere discussed?
svnserve is running in daemon mode. Is there a way to use the system
credentials for access control?
So if user "bob" logs in and does a "svn co svn://localhost/peterRepo ~/" svn
should check for bob and shouldnt ask for further credentials.
The same should happen when bob establishes a port forwarding mechanism over
ssh to the svnserve port.
svn+ssh:// is not used, but svn://localhost.
(The reason seems to be that svn+ssh seems to create a new tunnel for each
action (right?) while svn uses a persistent tunnel created manually/somewhere
else)
Is this even somewhere discussed?