-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 12/17/2012 06:33 PM, Grant wrote: >> What ive done on one of my servers is created a git user account >> that cant login interactively, or with a password. (nologin), >> whoever needs access gives me their private key and i add it to >> the authorized_keys for the git account. >> >> This is obvoiusly very basic and you could create users for each >> project etc, or use one of the many git server programs that >> will allow to have more fine grained access control, Just depends >> on your needs. >> >> For chat, ive used campfire for the chicago marathon, its not >> much more than a glorified irc system. IRC is perfectly fine if >> your on a closed network. but i would keep it off the general >> internet. > > An IRC server shouldn't listen on an internet-facing port? Are > there security issues? > > - Grant > > >> resource and task management, i think eclipse and some ides have >> integrated solutions, outside of that not really sure >> >> - -Kevin irc servers are notorious for botnets and the like and yes, are often a prime target for remote exploitation. they can be secured like the major systems, but it can be a bit more of a challenge
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