Re: is gitosis secure?

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On Tue, Dec 09, 2008 at 09:56:48AM +0100, Thomas Koch wrote:
> Sorry for the shameless subject, but I presented gitosis yesterday to
> our sysadmin and he wasn't much delighted to learn, that write access to
> repositories hosted with gitosis would need SSH access.
> 
> So could you help me out in this discussion, whether to use or not to
> use gitosis? 
> Our admin would prefer to not open SSH at all outside our LAN, but
> developers would need to have write access also outside the office.

If your admin doesn't want to open SSH to the outside, then the
people who need it would need to VPN into your LAN first.  That's
how I do it on networks that don't allow any traffic from the
outside.

But like someone else ask, what alternative *would* your admin
prefer?  I'd rather use SSH than a yet-to-be-proven-secure
alternative app.

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