Check the permissions of the users "nobody" and "anonymous". Those control
how much/little of the repo is accessible via cgi when not logged in or
logged in as anonymous respectively.


On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 9:49 PM, <isaac.n...@mm.st> wrote:

> **
> I've setup a local fossil repository by exactly following these
> instructions:
>
>
> http://write.intellectualmollusc.net/2010/01/setting-up-a-fossil-repository-on-a-public-shared-server/
>
> The server's repository was cloned from a temporary copy of the original
> repo. I am able to push new changes into this properly through the CGI
> interface using a username and password.
>
> However, when I pull up my CGI interface in a browser, I am able to fully
> browse all contents of the file without needing to put in a username or
> password.
>
> Check my access logs, the requests are not somehow coming from loopback -
> they are indeed coming from a remote IP.
>
> How is this possible and what should I do to fix it? My understanding was
> that by default any request that isn't from loopback would require a
> username and password in order to view anything. Is that incorrect?
>
> Turning on the "Require password for local access" option has not effect
> on this (as I don't expect it should).
>
> Thanks in advance for any help!
>
> IJR
>
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