Chris Dawson wrote: > Hi there, > > We are struggling to find a good version control system that can be > operated > both internally and externally (meaning, for people working inside the > firewall and outside, at a coffee shop). I want to use both GIT and > SVN. I > need something that works with both Mac and Linux. I would prefer to > have a > VPN type solution, but I need to make sure all clients support it. I > have > considered setting up a SOCKS proxy, but I am not sure whether this would > work with GIT and SVN clients on Mac, for example, or even Linux. I have > considered setting up SVN and GIT over a WedDAV apache server, but I > am not > sure if this works well (we've had trouble with Apache+SVN), and I > probably > want this over SSL for extra protection. Can people share the systems > and > successes they have for this kind of situation that doesn't compromise > security for coffee shop flexibility? If you're just looking for a VPN *client*, I've had good luck with "pptpconfig" and its dependencies from Gentoo Linux workstations. I don't know anything about Macs or VPN servers. -- M. Edward (Ed) Borasky, FBG, AB, PTA, PGS, MS, MNLP, NST, ACMC(P) http://borasky-research.blogspot.com/
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