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I have what is probably a typical Fossil hosting setup--multiple fossils
in a directory, hosted under a single domain, with a few having their
own dedicated domains and ports. Basically, my workflow for
transitioning from a project on my machine to one that is hosted goes a
bit like:

1. Set up my desired password.
2. scp the repository to the remote hosting directory.
3. Quickly log into the remote site and enable localauth.

I'm starting to accumulate lots of projects, though, and there's a
paranoid part of me that worries about having forgotten to do this last
step on some of them. It'd also be nice if I could globally set this for
the entire batch of fossils to eliminate both this worry and this last
step. I thought that I have set it globally, but I guess each of these
repositories has a local setting which overrides that.

Am I missing something? I know I can write a Bash one-liner to iterate
through them all and enable localauth, and have done this before, but
this is yet another thing I have to remember to do. I guess I need to
read more about settings. Presumably if I set a global browser or editor
command, that setting overrides whatever is local in each repository.
Are those settings copied in on creation such that the repository
defaults just happen to agree with the global values? Or is there just
not a repository default for those such that the global value is the
*only* value?

Thanks.
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