Re: Git push from bare repo

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On 05/28/2010 08:57 AM, Goran Mekić wrote:
> 
>      I have to push from first server to second (yeah, the names are great
> :o) when ever someone pushes to first server. It should be done using
> post-receive hook, for example. The problem is that I can not specify ssh
> key, and even if I could, anything but 600 perm for the key is rejected.
> What would be the best way to acomplish this? Thanx!
> 

Why can't you specify ssh key, and why can't you set the key to have perms
0600 and let it reside in a directory with perms 0700?

The post-receive hook is just a shell-script, basically.

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