So . . . let's say I have a server (running FreeBSD, and I'll probably
be setting this up in a jail) and a router that can forward ports
(already has SSH forwarded to this server).  For argument's sake, let's
say we're confined to only one port per protocol.  What's the quick/easy
way to get Fossil set up so a small team can push/pull/sync multiple
Fossil repositories on the server without having shell accounts?  The
connection should be encrypted so that nobody can sniff usernames and
passwords when people are syncing, the users should preferably all be
using different credentials (not the same username/password combination,
in other words), and I should not have to pay any money to any third
parties (ISPs, certifying authorities, et cetera) as part of this.

I've been playing with this a bit on the internal network for a couple
days, but I haven't come up with anything that really satisfies me yet.
Any help would be appreciated.

-- 
Chad Perrin [ original content licensed OWL: http://owl.apotheon.org ]
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