Eirik Schwenke wrote: > Still... I guess you use "some other" backend for trac, in order to have > a web interface for managing access then? Otherwise using pam/ldap with > both apache and ssh would make more sense?
Don't think big, think small. I work in a small company, and setting up LDAP seemed vastly overkill vs. simply having an SSH key for ever user. I am probably wrong about the complexity of LDAP, and I'll have to look into it anyway as the company grows. For Trac, I'm actually using htdigest. My initial preference for sessionstore as a default was due to seeing more and more people on the users mailing list and IRC who seem to be barely able to install Trac using easy_install, let alone to configure a web server. Those who know how to do these things will override the default anyway. > Btw any reason for preferring ssh+svn over mod_svn ? Any scalability > issues, or just the fact that all your devs have shell access anyway? We need SSH for another application as well (Unison). And at first, we didn't have a web server at all (obviously, this was before we started using Trac). -- Remy
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