[Bioperl-l] SVN and ...Re: Perltidy
Hilmar Lapp
hlapp at gmx.net
Mon Jun 18 12:44:22 UTC 2007
Just curious - how do you cvs commit then to an external repository?
Is that open in the firewall?
It is true though that corporations typically will not permit any
encrypted outgoing traffic through their firewall except https.
sf.net only supports https for svn, AFAIK.
-hilmar
On Jun 17, 2007, at 10:34 PM, aaron.j.mackey at gsk.com wrote:
>> On Jun 16, 2007, at 7:21 AM, Sean Davis wrote:
>>
>>> As for access, the typical access is over http (or https).
>>
>> We're using svn+ssh here (NESCent)
>
> Let me just note that https is preferable to ssh for those poor slobs
> stuck behind a corporate firewall (svn happily prompts me for my proxy
> server's user/pass, then my https authentication realm's user/pass
> - all
> then get cached in some .svn/ file that I don't have to worry about
> again
> until my proxy server password changes once a month ...)
>
> -Aaron
>
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