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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 | ### This file specifies server-specific parameters,
### including HTTP proxy information, HTTP timeout settings,
### and authentication settings.
###
### The currently defined server options are:
### http-proxy-host Proxy host for HTTP connection
### http-proxy-port Port number of proxy host service
### http-proxy-username Username for auth to proxy service
### http-proxy-password Password for auth to proxy service
### http-proxy-exceptions List of sites that do not use proxy
### http-timeout Timeout for HTTP requests in seconds
### http-compression Whether to compress HTTP requests
### http-max-connections Maximum number of parallel server
### connections to use for any given
### HTTP operation.
### http-chunked-requests Whether to use chunked transfer
### encoding for HTTP requests body.
### neon-debug-mask Debug mask for Neon HTTP library
### ssl-authority-files List of files, each of a trusted CA
### ssl-trust-default-ca Trust the system 'default' CAs
### ssl-client-cert-file PKCS#12 format client certificate file
### ssl-client-cert-password Client Key password, if needed.
### ssl-pkcs11-provider Name of PKCS#11 provider to use.
### http-library Which library to use for http/https
### connections.
### http-bulk-updates Whether to request bulk update
### responses or to fetch each file
### in an individual request.
### store-passwords Specifies whether passwords used
### to authenticate against a
### Subversion server may be cached
### to disk in any way.
### store-plaintext-passwords Specifies whether passwords may
### be cached on disk unencrypted.
### store-ssl-client-cert-pp Specifies whether passphrase used
### to authenticate against a client
### certificate may be cached to disk
### in any way
### store-ssl-client-cert-pp-plaintext
### Specifies whether client cert
### passphrases may be cached on disk
### unencrypted (i.e., as plaintext).
### store-auth-creds Specifies whether any auth info
### (passwords, server certs, etc.)
### may be cached to disk.
### username Specifies the default username.
###
### Set store-passwords to 'no' to avoid storing passwords on disk
### in any way, including in password stores. It defaults to
### 'yes', but Subversion will never save your password to disk in
### plaintext unless explicitly configured to do so.
### Note that this option only prevents saving of *new* passwords;
### it doesn't invalidate existing passwords. (To do that, remove
### the cache files by hand as described in the Subversion book.)
###
### Set store-plaintext-passwords to 'no' to avoid storing
### passwords in unencrypted form in the auth/ area of your config
### directory. Set it to 'yes' to allow Subversion to store
### unencrypted passwords in the auth/ area. The default is
### 'ask', which means that Subversion will ask you before
### saving a password to disk in unencrypted form. Note that
### this option has no effect if either 'store-passwords' or
### 'store-auth-creds' is set to 'no'.
###
### Set store-ssl-client-cert-pp to 'no' to avoid storing ssl
### client certificate passphrases in the auth/ area of your
### config directory. It defaults to 'yes', but Subversion will
### never save your passphrase to disk in plaintext unless
### explicitly configured to do so.
###
### Note store-ssl-client-cert-pp only prevents the saving of *new*
### passphrases; it doesn't invalidate existing passphrases. To do
### that, remove the cache files by hand as described in the
### Subversion book at http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/\
### svn.serverconfig.netmodel.html\
### #svn.serverconfig.netmodel.credcache
###
### Set store-ssl-client-cert-pp-plaintext to 'no' to avoid storing
### passphrases in unencrypted form in the auth/ area of your
### config directory. Set it to 'yes' to allow Subversion to
### store unencrypted passphrases in the auth/ area. The default
### is 'ask', which means that Subversion will prompt before
### saving a passphrase to disk in unencrypted form. Note that
### this option has no effect if either 'store-auth-creds' or
### 'store-ssl-client-cert-pp' is set to 'no'.
###
### Set store-auth-creds to 'no' to avoid storing any Subversion
### credentials in the auth/ area of your config directory.
### Note that this includes SSL server certificates.
### It defaults to 'yes'. Note that this option only prevents
### saving of *new* credentials; it doesn't invalidate existing
### caches. (To do that, remove the cache files by hand.)
###
### HTTP timeouts, if given, are specified in seconds. A timeout
### of 0, i.e. zero, causes a builtin default to be used.
###
### Most users will not need to explicitly set the http-library
### option, but valid values for the option include:
### 'serf': Serf-based module (Subversion 1.5 - present)
### 'neon': Neon-based module (Subversion 1.0 - 1.7)
### Availability of these modules may depend on your specific
### Subversion distribution.
###
### The commented-out examples below are intended only to
### demonstrate how to use this file; any resemblance to actual
### servers, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
### In the 'groups' section, the URL of the repository you're
### trying to access is matched against the patterns on the right.
### If a match is found, the server options are taken from the
### section with the corresponding name on the left.
[groups]
# group1 = *.collab.net
# othergroup = repository.blarggitywhoomph.com
# thirdgroup = *.example.com
### Information for the first group:
# [group1]
# http-proxy-host = proxy1.some-domain-name.com
# http-proxy-port = 80
# http-proxy-username = blah
# http-proxy-password = doubleblah
# http-timeout = 60
# neon-debug-mask = 130
# store-plaintext-passwords = no
# username = harry
### Information for the second group:
# [othergroup]
# http-proxy-host = proxy2.some-domain-name.com
# http-proxy-port = 9000
# No username and password for the proxy, so use the defaults below.
### You can set default parameters in the 'global' section.
### These parameters apply if no corresponding parameter is set in
### a specifically matched group as shown above. Thus, if you go
### through the same proxy server to reach every site on the
### Internet, you probably just want to put that server's
### information in the 'global' section and not bother with
### 'groups' or any other sections.
###
### Most people might want to configure password caching
### parameters here, but you can also configure them per server
### group (per-group settings override global settings).
###
### If you go through a proxy for all but a few sites, you can
### list those exceptions under 'http-proxy-exceptions'. This only
### overrides defaults, not explicitly matched server names.
###
### 'ssl-authority-files' is a semicolon-delimited list of files,
### each pointing to a PEM-encoded Certificate Authority (CA)
### SSL certificate. See details above for overriding security
### due to SSL.
[global]
# http-proxy-exceptions = *.exception.com, www.internal-site.org
# http-proxy-host = defaultproxy.whatever.com
# http-proxy-port = 7000
# http-proxy-username = defaultusername
# http-proxy-password = defaultpassword
# http-compression = no
# No http-timeout, so just use the builtin default.
# No neon-debug-mask, so neon debugging is disabled.
# ssl-authority-files = /path/to/CAcert.pem;/path/to/CAcert2.pem
#
# Password / passphrase caching parameters:
# store-passwords = no
# store-ssl-client-cert-pp = no
# store-plaintext-passwords = no
# store-ssl-client-cert-pp-plaintext = no
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