Hi all,

Timing is everything. I was about to put my Stylz project on GitHub. No
more.

GitLab's a maybe, but unexpected bad stuff happens in Open Source too:
systemd, Caldera going to the dark side, etc.

My understanding, from reading man pages of a very few git commands, is
that git comes with a server to serve out read-only access to my
repository. And for those few with push/commit/branch rights, I can
give them ssh logins, key access only.

1) Can I put the preceding in a sandbox from which limited harm can be
   done?

2) Can I enforce that those keys must have passwords? Passwords of a
   certain length and quality?

3) What security precautions must I take if this is on my daily driver
   desktop?

Thanks,

SteveT

Steve Litt 
June 2018 featured book: Twenty Eight Tales of Troubleshooting
http://www.troubleshooters.com/28


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