On 14 August 2010 02:08, Jon Foster <jon.fos...@cabot.co.uk> wrote: > Steven Woody wrote: >> Thanks everyone, and, can I get know if the replication/write-through >> things support https? > > Yes, they do. > >> The master that I want to mirror is using https > > On the mirror, you need the appropriate Apache modules and > configuration. > Make sure you have mod_proxy and mod_ssl loaded as well as the normal > Subversion modules. > > The proxy-specific config I've used is: > > <VirtualHost ...> > ... > SSLProxyEngine on > SSLProxyCACertificateFile /some/local/path/master_cert.pem > SSLProxyVerify require > SSLProxyVerifyDepth 10 > > <Location /svn> > ... standard SVN config omitted ... > SVNMasterURI https://masterserver.mysite.example/svn > </Location> > </VirtualHost> > > The path /some/local/path/master_cert.pem should contain the SSL > certificate for your master SVN server. To create it, I just browsed to > the master SVN server using a web browser and saved the SSL certificate > to a file. (In Firefox: Navigate to SSL page, click padlock in > bottom-right corner of browser, "View Certificate", "Details", > "Export"). > > Useful reference: > http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_ssl.html > > Kind regards, > > Jon > >
Thanks for the example that will be surely useful when I begin to setup my slaver. And, I still have a question: with the replication/write-through, can one issue a 'svn lock' command on the slaver or master? Thanks! -- Life is the only flaw in an otherwise perfect nonexistence -- Schopenhauer narke public key at http://subkeys.pgp.net:11371 (narkewo...@gmail.com)