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- Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2008 10:54:49 +0100
- From: Christian Horn <chorn@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] SSH Issues
- References: <20081117161020.GB10314@lucky.cynic.net> <20081117193740.2d38af12@ronin.larsko.net> <20081117235804.GF10314@lucky.cynic.net> <871vx9o5b1.fsf@xemacs.org> <20081118112601.GC2893@smtp.office.cynic.net> <87y6zgmr1o.fsf@xemacs.org>
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On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 10:40:35AM +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > Curt Sampson writes: > > > It's your (trusted) resolving server that's normally doing the > > authentication, > > *snort* I don't trust any of my local servers as far as I can throw > them (their polices are all set by people with the fine political > [...] Watching the situation from the top you have the subversion-service that has to be made flexible, should be easy movable to other servers. Usually people just attach a virtual ip to the service that gets moved together with the service and are done. For authentication you have ssh-hostkeys involved which is connected to the host, not to the application. I use subversion served by apache (i.e. becuase of familiarity with apache auth mechanisms), for authentication you would use https here as protocoll and the https-cert would contain the dns-name of the virtual ip the subversion is served on. This would be more easy to move with the service. Same should apply if the subversion was a kerberized service. Christian
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