thank you for this feedback !
Le mardi 20 juin 2017 17:11:20 UTC+2, Mark Waite a écrit :
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> On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 8:50 AM Tristan FAURE > wrote:
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>> Yes my network topology is special and that's why i'm a little confused
>> about how to manage this.
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>> You are right about the incremen
On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 8:50 AM Tristan FAURE
wrote:
> Yes my network topology is special and that's why i'm a little confused
> about how to manage this.
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> You are right about the incremental aspects of Git, and unfortunately I
> can't have ssh between my two networks :(
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The stash and unst
Yes my network topology is special and that's why i'm a little confused
about how to manage this.
You are right about the incremental aspects of Git, and unfortunately I
can't have ssh between my two networks :(
Le mardi 20 juin 2017 16:33:44 UTC+2, Mark Waite a écrit :
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> I don't fully unders
I don't fully understand the network topology you're describing. Are
network A and network B only able to communicate with one another through
the Jenkins server (and not by any other means)? If so, that surprises me,
since only allowing Jenkins between the two networks seems like a lot of
work w
Hello
I would like to know your opinion about my issue.
I have a network A with my git repository
I have a network B with my build environment
network B can't see A and A can't see B
I have a network bridge between them
does it make sense to you to have something like that :
jenkins master in