lists.openwall.net   lists  /  announce  owl-users  owl-dev  john-users  john-dev  passwdqc-users  yescrypt  popa3d-users  /  oss-security  kernel-hardening  musl  sabotage  tlsify  passwords  /  crypt-dev  xvendor  /  Bugtraq  Full-Disclosure  linux-kernel  linux-netdev  linux-ext4  linux-hardening  linux-cve-announce  PHC 
Open Source and information security mailing list archives
 
Hash Suite: Windows password security audit tool. GUI, reports in PDF.
[<prev] [next>] [<thread-prev] [thread-next>] [day] [month] [year] [list]
Message-ID: <9826f38004080610047d8441ed@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2004 13:04:29 -0400
From: Andy Dustman <farcepest@...il.com>
To: Delian Krustev <krustev@...stev.net>
Cc: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com, "Greg A. Woods" <woods@...rd.com>
Subject: Re: CVS woes: .cvspass


On Thu, 5 Aug 2004 12:52:10 +0300, Delian Krustev <krustev@...stev.net> wrote:
> On Wednesday 04 August 2004 23:35, Greg A. Woods wrote:

> > If you think your network is secure enough courtesy other mechanisms
> > then you can use RSH instead of SSH, but DO NOT try to use cvspserver
> > for anything but totally anonymous access.
> 
> There's a site outhere. It's sf.net . They demonstrate, with the number
> of projects being hosted there (with pserver access), You're not right
> again.

SourceForge only allows anonymous CVS access through pserver.
Read-write access is through SSH only.


Powered by blists - more mailing lists

Powered by Openwall GNU/*/Linux Powered by OpenVZ