Hey Peter,
2007/11/7, Peter Samuelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've just confirmed from reading source code (back to svn 1.0.0, the
> oldest I have here) that it always creates the ~/.subversion/auth
> directory with permission mode 700, which means only you and the
> sysadmin can read it.
ups - I'
[Valentin v. Seggern]
> Subversion doesn't only store Passwords by default cleartext in the
> users home directory. The Files in ~/.subversion/auth/svn.simple/*
> are also _world_ readable.
Sorry for taking so long to follow up.
I've just confirmed from reading source code (back to svn 1.0.0, th
Package: subversion
Version: 1.4.2dfsg1-2
Followup-For: Bug #415755
I'd like to follow up on Bug Report #415755 (By Volker Assmann - a
previous co-worker :-). Subversion doesn't only store Passwords by
default cleartext in the users home directory. The Files in
~/.subversion/auth/svn.simple/* are
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