RE: Windows Server?

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> Well, git-daemon speaks the git:// protocol which generally is for
> pull only.  If you're wanting push and pull access, using something
> like ssh is the way to go.

Ah, good to know.  Thanks.

> 
> Yes, using ssh is fine.
> 
> > Is there anything that needs to be done on the server machine, other
> > than having a SSH server, and formulating the path the way the disk
> > really is on that machine (as opposed to the network share
> structure)?
> 
> Nope -- a running ssh server is all that's needed.  The clients then
> would need an ssh-client to contact the server over ssh, of course.
> Not knowing anything about WIndows, would putty provide this?

I suppose it also needs to have the main git executable on the system
PATH or be set up as some kind of alias known by the ssh server.  I
suppose it works by launching a shell on the server's end and feeding it
the command from the client's side.

I use PUtty at home for a shell into my Debian server.  I don't know how
git invokes it, but it's obviously other than having a GUI application
create a window for that purpose.  I'll dive into enabling/configuring
that once I have the server end going.

--John


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