On Jan 31, 2007, at 7:11 PM, Ben Bleything wrote: > On Wed, Jan 31, 2007, Chris Dawson wrote: >> 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? > > Tim hit the nail on the head. Expose an SSHable host from outside the > network and put the repositories there. Then access them over svn > +ssh. > That'll get you running the fastest.
I also prefer this method. However, one place I work doesn't allow ssh out, so I also keep the repository in DAV as well. -- Erik Hollensbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ PDXRuby mailing list [email protected] IRC: #pdx.rb on irc.freenode.net http://lists.pdxruby.org/mailman/listinfo/pdxruby
