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Marc Haber wrote: > On Sat, Dec 03, 2005 at 01:46:19PM +0000, Max Bowsher wrote: > >>Uh... an -R (--read-only) option *ALREADY* exists. In fact, it has been >>deprecated in favour of a repository's svnserve.conf file. > > > ... and it is not documented in the svnserve man page. > > >>Please explain why it is desirable to control access through svnserve >>invocation, rather than by user identity. > > > $ grep svn .ssh/authorized_keys > from="192.168.123.92",command="svnserve -t -R" ssh-rsa > AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAQEAu0DKRi2tHpQcpFLuBqLvS/LbOnBTMlkprHuJSQeglX/LW1+gvh5OkmKD6CZDjJ/OCK6nGGJUf5ap33uLlXoHBifDetxr+p8xk2pcvUcV7hSWGRkVqHE+YA3TvonX8ga4YuX7F1Jwa21TUATXljbbdgbLMAx/oaUT98PN/XzF2nn/cAOslt6O6GR6asx4/xU3dCe69DpHeo6Fiq+1fJv0fmwiaUH5yF5uH4bzDMVebTiO0siKgVILPNMAuxo4W3osxXUdAM5xHs7ZL1X2ykFl3JPENKIGOfUm0MyaUATTOJunDfTHZiLKg/WKhXHYIOnCqPU5LIKMqWRJNFzMSwEwKQ== > [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-05-23 > > The key in question only grants read-only access to the repository, > and only if the request is received from 192.168.123.92. The account > itself can get r/w access from a shell. > > This is, for example, an issue on public systems where each individual > only gets a single account and doesn't want to expose the repository > r/w to a passphraseless key for automatic processes while still being > able to commit from a shell on the same account. OK, I'm convinced. svnserve -R undeprecated on Subversion trunk (1.4.0-dev), and backport to 1.3.0 proposed. Max. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (Cygwin) iD8DBQFDkgGxfFNSmcDyxYARAkswAKCuvU7y72htEgt+ujhV7n8LcF/ydwCfRByn SukiM/kCMJDG1AwV/xOcTvI= =HIB8 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

