Hi,

This is a stupid question, I've seen it asked several times, but I'm trying
my own version of the question here:

Cloning over ssh seems to be impossible if the user nobody doesn't have
cloning permissions. For me it seems ok, as cloning over ssh still requires
username and password or a valid public key, so not everyone can get access
to it unless authorized anyway.

The extra mile question is: is there any security risk involved with giving
'nobody' the chance to clone? Lets say I keep a fossil server running all
the time too. I believe there is not, but maybe I'm mistaken...

Nice day guys,
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