On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 9:34 PM, Steve Dalton <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All
>
> I had a look in the doco and couldn't find anything on this - so
> thought I'd ask here, my apologies if it's already been covered.
>
> Is there a way to do private repositories on the server-side? I know
> that I can make the anonymous user have no privileges so that only a
> registered user can see anything in the repo - but then I can't see
> anyway to clone the repository as there is no user parameter to the
> clone command. Am I missing something here?
>

     fossil clone http://USER:PASSWORD@HOST/PATH localclone.fossil

Or you can leave the PASSWORD off the command line and be prompted for it.
The key is to include the USER in the URL prior to @ in the hostname.  For
example:

     fossil clone http://[email protected]/ localclone.fossil




>
> I currently want the entire repository to be private not just the
> source (ie private wiki and tickets too) so I can also use fossil for
> my own internal projects (but share with clients)
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Steve
>
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