On Sep 3, 2009, at 8:56 AM, Richard Quadling wrote:
2009/9/3 techtonik :
Greeetings to php-core developers,
Am I right that there is no https:// and svn+ssh:// access to
svn.php.net repositories?
If that's the case - how do you feel about sniffing developer's
passwords?
Please, CC.
--anato
2009/9/3 techtonik :
> Greeetings to php-core developers,
>
> Am I right that there is no https:// and svn+ssh:// access to
> svn.php.net repositories?
> If that's the case - how do you feel about sniffing developer's passwords?
>
> Please, CC.
>
> --anatoly t.
>
> --
> PHP Internals - PHP Runtime
Hi anatoly,
there problem is not only with SVN. In principle if a developer logs in to
the PHP bug tracking system on http://bugs.php.net he also uses his password
in plain text. Because of this, I see no difference here. I personally use a
different password for PHP and no high-security one I use
On 3 Sep 2009, at 13:48, techtonik wrote:
Greeetings to php-core developers,
Am I right that there is no https:// and svn+ssh:// access to
svn.php.net repositories?
If that's the case - how do you feel about sniffing developer's
passwords?
We use Digest authentication so while they are sn