An unrelated tip: with that url, anyone can download your whole repo via
your web server, bypassing fossil's login. It's far safer to store your
repo db in a path unreachable by your web server so that the db can only be
accessed via fossil.

----- stephan
Sent from a mobile device, possibly from bed. Please excuse brevity, typos,
and top-posting.

On Oct 23, 2017 10:27, "Martin Vahi" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> It doesn't even prompt for a password.
> Both, client side and server side, Fossil binaries
> are of version 2.3
>
> ---citation--start-----
> time nice -n18 fossil clone --unversioned --private --admin-user
> martin_vahi
> https://www.softf1.com/cgi-bin/tree1/technology/flaws/silktorrent.bash/
> ./repository_storage.fossil
> Round-trips: 2   Artifacts sent: 0  received: 238
> Error: not authorized to sync private content
> Round-trips: 2   Artifacts sent: 0  received: 238
> Clone done, sent: 683  received: 65921513  ip: 185.7.252.74
> server returned an error - clone aborted
>
> real    1m31.898s
> user    0m5.254s
> sys     0m2.647s
> ts2@linux-0fiz:~/Projektid/progremise_infrastruktuur/andmevahetustarkvara/
> rakendusvõrgud/silktorrent/publitseerimishoidla$
> ---citation--end--------
>
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