Hi,

 

>>But this seems a bit of a security
>>problem having the main password in a text file like this,
>>especially if it goes into git.

 

 

What i do is i will modify the password on production manually and successive 
update / pull will not modify the password,  and i will also not commit the 
change in git / svn. Barring this config change it is a bad habbit to modify 
anything on production, Let me know if someone disagrees.

 

Also  in case you need a solution where the config file is password protected 
not a part of main repository then you will need external svn repo i guess (in 
case of svn ) , might be a better svn / repo config question. 

Thanks

Abhishek 

 

 

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