Re: (osx 10.4.11) can't push from linux to Apache on mac: can't access location

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Jakub Narebski wrote:
> 
> Why can't you use SSH for pushing instead of "dumb" HTTPS via WebDAV?
> This would require having sshd (SSH daemon, i.e. SSH server) installed,
> and perhaps Gitosis or Gitolite for access control (so one can use only
> single shell account).
> 

I'll consider that later on. For the moment -- I spent probably five or six
hours today and fiddling around with the configuration, and I don't have
time to look at any other tools (gitosis etc). (At least osx comes with
"Remote Login" == sshd preinstalled.)

While experimenting with git-daemon this morning, I did get the
functionality that I need working by enabling receive-pack. Yes, I know
that's a security risk, but I'm the only user, behind a hardware router (no
exposed IP address) and I will have the daemon running only for a few
minutes at a time when needed for sync.

I realize this isn't the "correct" or "optimal" configuration, but I know
that it will work for the moment and, as stated, I simply won't have any
further time for experimentation for the next few weeks.



> P.S. You did run git-update-server-info (and added it to 'update' hook),
> didn't you?
> 

Yes, no help.

Thanks, in any case - it's a good tip for the future (and word to the wise
to git noobs who find this in the list archives: avoid HTTP!).

James
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