Jeff Rush wrote: > BTW, re SSH access on python.org, using Apache's SSL support re https would > provide as good of security without the risk of giving out shell accounts. > SSL would encrypt the link and require a password or permit cert auth > instead, same as SSH. Cert admin needn't be hard if only a single server > cert is used, with client passwords, instead of client certs. That is the currently-proposed setup. However, with the current subversion clients, you will have to save your password to disk, or type it in every time. This is the real security disk: if somebody attacks the client machine, they get access to the python source repository. Regards, Martin
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