Thank you for the tip!

One of the reasons I was asking here is to see if anyone else is doing 
something like that.. I don't want to do something out of the ordinary. 
If I decide to do it, I'll definitely ask in some Apache group.

So what is everyone using? Repository protected with a regular password 
(over https)? Is that secure enough?

thank you1

david

John Wilger wrote:
> On Jul 28, 8:57 am, "D. Krmpotic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> After reading a lot about different methods of Subversion access, I
>> still don't understand if it's possible to have HTTPS access (meaning
>> Apache+WebDAV) access to the repository, but in a way that would require
>> each client to have installed a certificate on their machine..
> 
> I believe it is possible to set up SSL through Apache in such a way
> that it requires a client certificate to connect, but I'm not 100%
> sure. At any rate, Apache is definitely the layer at which this would
> be handled, regardless of whether you were serving a subversion
> repository or just a static website. If no one else here has a quick
> answer for you, I'd recommend digging through the Apache documentation
> and perhaps asking on an Apache-specific group.
> 
> --
> Regards,
> 
> John Wilger

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