Re: how to mitigate for the Log4J CVE Vulnerability scan report.

2022-01-03 Thread Mauricio Tavares
On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 6:03 AM wrote: > > Dear Team, > > Scanning for Log4J CVE Vulnerability found these files with severity > mentioned below. > Can you guide on how to mitigate ? > > > > svn version: 1.8.19 > > OS: Windows > > Severity > > File Found > > Vulnerable > >

Re: SVNSYNC

2015-01-16 Thread Mauricio Tavares
On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 5:07 AM, Somashekarappa, Anup (CWM-NR) anup.somashekara...@rbc.com wrote: Hi, We do have Master- Slave set up and slave has been initialized to Master url. Master Url : http://svnserver.com:8080/svn Slave Url : http://svnSlave.com:8080/svn We have synced master

Re: Multiple SVN repos with single server?

2014-02-07 Thread Mauricio Tavares
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 2:57 PM, Tom Malia tomma...@ttdsinc.com wrote: I've been using Apache to proide HTTP access to several different SVN repository directories on a single server for about 10 years. I'm moving everything to a new server and I was considering using SVNSERVE in place of or

Re: Can't access SVN repos from command Line: Server SSL certificate untrusted

2013-11-25 Thread Mauricio Tavares
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 3:50 PM, Daniel Shahaf d...@daniel.shahaf.name wrote: Mehdi Hayani wrote on Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 11:25:24 +: - Fingerprint: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX (R)eject, accept (t)emporarily or accept (p)ermanently? p After accepting

Re: Contingency Planning

2013-11-21 Thread Mauricio Tavares
I think it depends exactly on what you are trying to do. For starters, you could be backing up the db you are using with svn. But you are probably doing that anyway. Then you could have the backup server (vm/iron) ready to go. If the production svn server dies, you can apply the dump in the

Re: Suggestion to change the name Subversion

2013-08-12 Thread Mauricio Tavares
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 4:57 PM, Glenn Holmer ghol...@weycogroup.com wrote: On 08/12/2013 03:51 PM, Greg Stein wrote: Apache Subversion actually started as Inversion around December 1999, or January 2000. It wasn't until April 2000, that we accepted Subversion as a rename. It had version in