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Shared Hosting with Subversion
Hello,
I would like to enquire some information about subversion.
According to subversion book, I did find a chapter which is related with access methods. I know that it is best to run in Apache2 web server for Subversion.
For your information, we are currently running on a shared hosting business and using apache version 1.x. I would like to know that this subversion is able to be run under apache version 1.x and it will not cause security issue as users will have their own user to login via SSH who will connect to a subversion group which has the permission to have read and write.
I am looking forward to your update. Thanks.
Best Regards,
Guti
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Re: Shared Hosting with Subversion
Posted by Nico Kadel-Garcia <nk...@comcast.net>.
It's quite unlikely you could get subversion to integrate with Apache 1.x. But it's certainly possible to run one server with Apache 1.x, and one with Apache 2.x, on the same system. What is your base OS? Was Apache installed as a package from the vendor, or locally compiled?
And why are you continuing to use Apache 1.x?
----- Original Message -----
From: Guan Tian Lai
To: users@subversion.tigris.org
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 11:42 PM
Subject: Shared Hosting with Subversion
Hello,
I would like to enquire some information about subversion.
According to subversion book, I did find a chapter which is related with access methods. I know that it is best to run in Apache2 web server for Subversion.
For your information, we are currently running on a shared hosting business and using apache version 1.x. I would like to know that this subversion is able to be run under apache version 1.x and it will not cause security issue as users will have their own user to login via SSH who will connect to a subversion group which has the permission to have read and write.
I am looking forward to your update. Thanks.
Best Regards,
Guti
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Re: Shared Hosting with Subversion
Posted by Guan Tian Lai <gu...@yahoo.com>.
Hello Miha,
Thank you for your update. I really appreciate it.
Miha Vitorovic <mv...@nil.si> wrote: Guan Tian Lai wrote on 14.03.2006 05:42:14:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to enquire some information about subversion.
>
> According to subversion book, I did find a chapter which is related
> with access methods. I know that it is best to run in Apache2 web
> server for Subversion.
>
> For your information, we are currently running on a shared hosting
> business and using apache version 1.x. I would like to know that this
> subversion is able to be run under apache version 1.x and it will not
> cause security issue as users will have their own user to login via
> SSH who will connect to a subversion group which has the permission to
> have read and write.
The same Subversion book that you mention also states quite explicitly,
that Subversion does not run on Apache 1.x, and never will.
Regards,,
---
Miha Vitorovic
In¾enir v tehniènem podroèju
Customer Support Engineer
NIL Data Communications, Tivolska cesta 48, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Phone +386 1 4746 500 Fax +386 1 4746 501 http://www.NIL.si
Best Regards,
Guti
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Re: Shared Hosting with Subversion
Posted by Miha Vitorovic <mv...@nil.si>.
Guan Tian Lai <gu...@yahoo.com> wrote on 14.03.2006 05:42:14:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to enquire some information about subversion.
>
> According to subversion book, I did find a chapter which is related
> with access methods. I know that it is best to run in Apache2 web
> server for Subversion.
>
> For your information, we are currently running on a shared hosting
> business and using apache version 1.x. I would like to know that this
> subversion is able to be run under apache version 1.x and it will not
> cause security issue as users will have their own user to login via
> SSH who will connect to a subversion group which has the permission to
> have read and write.
The same Subversion book that you mention also states quite explicitly,
that Subversion does not run on Apache 1.x, and never will.
Regards,,
---
Miha Vitorovic
Inženir v tehničnem področju
Customer Support Engineer
NIL Data Communications, Tivolska cesta 48, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Phone +386 1 4746 500 Fax +386 1 4746 501 http://www.NIL.si
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