CVSROOT: rsync-allow (NEW) - and *please* commet a bit idea, it ha...

agaran agaran at pld-linux.org
Fri Mar 31 23:32:39 CEST 2006


Author: agaran                       Date: Fri Mar 31 21:32:38 2006 GMT
Module: CVSROOT                       Tag: HEAD
---- Log message:
- and *please* commet a bit idea, it has + and -, 

---- Files affected:
CVSROOT:
   rsync-allow (NONE -> 1.1)  (NEW)

---- Diffs:

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Index: CVSROOT/rsync-allow
diff -u /dev/null CVSROOT/rsync-allow:1.1
--- /dev/null	Fri Mar 31 23:32:38 2006
+++ CVSROOT/rsync-allow	Fri Mar 31 23:32:33 2006
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
+# $Id$
+# IP/MASK <cvslogin or email of tech-c> hostname-or-fqdn remarks(like how often its updated)
+# remarks could take next lines as long as they are comments (sorry to lazy to make something better)
+# separator is any whitespace
+# this file isnt used yet, just trying to make some cleanup
+# comment mark is # or ; , temporary comments could be done with ; rest with # so easier to read
+# somebody please fix that readme...
+# first field is used when generating acl for rsync, rest could or could not be used
+# am thinking about kind of asynchronous notifier (via udp) which could use same list of accesses
+# to send notifies if host admin requests (but prereq for async notifier is rsync access because
+# notifier wasnt able to fetch files itself just forwards info that was change on file)
+# first run was long ago, before pld fork, after cvspush.awk made by baggins 
+# -- agaran
+#
+# file is empty because am not sure if its good to publish that ip numbers, but in other hand
+# if we create read only repository we could skip this file in rsync, then normal RW repo could contain
+# but (yes again) commit logs contain data.. unless we limit subscribtion to commit lists and remove
+# nntp gateway (imposible) 
+# 
+# but if we limit (no idea how, yet) commit logs for /CVSROOT, then public cvs at cvs (readonly repo) has 
+# less files than rw repo (main used by devilopers) we get solution, and spambots had more work to get emails
+# at least target of aliases (for now just googling on list archives will find them)
+#
+# <IP/Prefix>		<contact>	<hostname>		<sync	<send	<remarks>
+#								time>	notify>
+127.0.0.1/32		-		localhost		never	-	just for testing
+
+
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