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From: Eugene Grosbein (eugengrosbein.pp.ru)
Date: Mon Nov 05 2001 - 23:18:40 CST

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    On Mon, Nov 05, 2001 at 09:11:20PM -0700, David G Andersen wrote:

    > See 'anoncvssh', from the OpenBSD project:
    > http://openbsd.sunsite.ualberta.ca/papers/anoncvs-paper.ps
    > Then grab the distribution:
    > http://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.shar
    >
    > Then follow the instructions in the README. Since this isn't
    > a real CVS tree that you're granting access to (i.e. not one
    > that you're making commits to yourself), the setup is really
    > quite straightforward. Works well, is a CPU and disk bandwidth/seek
    > hog, but it's super convenient for local access.
    > (These are features of using CVS instead of CVSup, NOT features
    > of anoncvssh. anoncvssh just gives you a more secure way of
    > doing the ssh).
    >
    > If you're super paranoid, you can mount large parts of the
    > CVS repository read-only.

    It seems anoncvssh need OpenBSD's cvs distribution and
    modifications of some files inside the Repo that is what
    I would rather avoid to do. Is it safe to hack CVSROOT/*?

    And if I'll want to provide public access once, will I be allowed
    to limit using of compression?

    Eugene Grosbein

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