On 02/06/14 05:34 PM, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote: >> Before I go look in the code, can someone tell me if the authentication >> > support in cgit hides the repositories to which the user has no access, >> > or just prevents accessing the actual content? > Just the actual content, but not the listing in the global index.
That's what I figured from reading the sample authentication filter. >> > is there any mechanism >> > in place to hide it? > Not at the moment. If you're going to deploy this feature on > kernel.org, though, I'd be happy to write support for it. What's your > use case? It's not for kernel.org -- we don't have a reason to run read-restricted AuthZ stuff there. It's for another LF project that wants to be able to do private repositories with a web frontend. It's not a critical requirement for them to restrict repo listing, but it's certainly a nice-to-have. Best, -- Konstantin Ryabitsev Senior Systems Administrator Linux Foundation Collab Projects Montréal, Québec
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