Thanks.  I'll look into the WebDAV support.

On 8/16/06, Mike Perham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:






authorized_keys is the only way I know to do this easily.  Look into the
webdav wagon.  That might allow you to use your LDAP auth for HTTP PUTs
and
GETs to/from the repo so you don't have to go through any Unix security
hurdles.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 08/16/2006 12:36:45 PM:

> I'm not a security expert, so is there another SSH-ish or SSH-based
solution
> that someone has used that would allow us to specify all the credential
> information in an individual users settings.xml file to do unprompted
> deployment?  It would need to not require that an administrator manage
some
> authorized_keys2 file, so that user access could be granted and revoked
> using the centralized user datastore and in order to improve on the ftp
> solution would need to encrypt keys.




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