On 01/08/2011 11:09, Jan Peters wrote:
Hi Everybody,
thanks for all the quick repsonses. I myself wasn't able to answer until
now since we wanted to discuss things in our group.
We plan to integrate this so that a compromised server does not allow
the attacker to read data, even if he has got ac
On Mon, 2011-07-25, Jan Peters wrote:
> [...] Yet the code of the update functionality is by far harder to
> comprehend.
Hi Jan. I'll just reply to this part of your question about how the
'update' code works.
> To me personally it looks like the svn_ra_do_update2 fetches the data
> from the s
On 01/08/2011 15:28, Bob Archer wrote:
Hi Everybody,
thanks for all the quick repsonses. I myself wasn't able to answer
until
now since we wanted to discuss things in our group.
We plan to integrate this so that a compromised server does not
allow
the attacker to read data, even if he has got ac
> Hi Everybody,
> thanks for all the quick repsonses. I myself wasn't able to answer
> until
> now since we wanted to discuss things in our group.
>
> We plan to integrate this so that a compromised server does not
> allow
> the attacker to read data, even if he has got access to the
> repositorie
Hi Everybody,
thanks for all the quick repsonses. I myself wasn't able to answer until
now since we wanted to discuss things in our group.
We plan to integrate this so that a compromised server does not allow
the attacker to read data, even if he has got access to the
repositories, no matter
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 11:12 AM, Tom Widmer wrote:
> On 25/07/2011 14:25, Jan Peters wrote:
>>
>> Hi there,
>> we are a follow-up project to a student's group at Ruhr-University
>> Bochum, Germany, which tried to integrate a functionality into
>> Subversion to allow users to encrypt all their dat
[Tom Widmer]
> If I understand you correctly, I have a feeling that this is
> fundamentally a bad idea, since Subversion stores data using diffs.
Actually binary deltas (and yes, it makes a difference in context).
> Since encrypted data looks identical to random binary data, all diffs
> will nec
On 25/07/2011 14:25, Jan Peters wrote:
Hi there,
we are a follow-up project to a student's group at Ruhr-University
Bochum, Germany, which tried to integrate a functionality into
Subversion to allow users to encrypt all their data on the client-side,
before committing and to decrpyt while updatin
Jan Peters wrote on Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 15:25:40 +0200:
> Hi there,
> we are a follow-up project to a student's group at Ruhr-University
> Bochum, Germany, which tried to integrate a functionality into
> Subversion to allow users to encrypt all their data on the
> client-side, before committing an
Jan Peters writes:
> we are a follow-up project to a student's group at Ruhr-University
> Bochum, Germany, which tried to integrate a functionality into
> Subversion to allow users to encrypt all their data on the
> client-side, before committing and to decrpyt while updating.
>
> To achieve this
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