Re: How to prevent casual browsing

2013-12-01 Thread Ben Reser
On 12/1/13 6:39 AM, Peter Flynn wrote: > I have a number of svn repositories running under Apache+subversion on > CentOS6/64, with Submin to provide a web GUI to manage them: > > server.name/svn/foo > server.name/svn/bar > server.name/svn/blort > etc > > All of them are private; all but one

RE: How to prevent casual browsing

2013-12-01 Thread Geoff Field
Hi Peter > From: Peter Flynn > Sent: Monday, 2 December 2013 1:40 AM > > I have a number of svn repositories running under > Apache+subversion on CentOS6/64, with Submin to provide a web > GUI to manage them: > > server.name/svn/foo > server.name/svn/bar > server.name/svn/blort > etc >

Re: How to prevent casual browsing

2013-12-01 Thread Peter Flynn
On 12/01/2013 04:51 PM, olli hauer wrote: > On 2013-12-01 15:39, Peter Flynn wrote: >> I have a number of svn repositories running under Apache+subversion on >> CentOS6/64, with Submin to provide a web GUI to manage them: >> >> server.name/svn/foo >> server.name/svn/bar >> server.name/svn/blo

Re: How to prevent casual browsing

2013-12-01 Thread olli hauer
On 2013-12-01 15:39, Peter Flynn wrote: > I have a number of svn repositories running under Apache+subversion on > CentOS6/64, with Submin to provide a web GUI to manage them: > > server.name/svn/foo > server.name/svn/bar > server.name/svn/blort > etc > > All of them are private; all but on

How to prevent casual browsing

2013-12-01 Thread Peter Flynn
I have a number of svn repositories running under Apache+subversion on CentOS6/64, with Submin to provide a web GUI to manage them: server.name/svn/foo server.name/svn/bar server.name/svn/blort etc All of them are private; all but one of them are single-user (me) so that I can carry on work