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Git through apache, anonymous pull but authenticated push
I have been having this annoying issue where I needed to open ssh up to the internet in order to allow authenticated push with a centralized git server. After hours and hours of trying to master anonymous pull and authenticated … Continue reading
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Tagged apache, auth, authentication, git, httpd, httpd.conf, pull, push
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