Guide to installing a secured Subversion server on Windows(ayende.com)

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Guide to installing a secured Subversion server on Windows

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posted by cwbrandsmacwbrandsma(1711) 4 years ago +1

The simplest way to setup subversion (that I have found): VisualSVN Server. They get everything up and running (subversion and apache) and give you a nice admin tool to go with it. And it is free.

http://www.visualsvn.com/server/

Of course, Anende wanted security (ssl), and I don't think VisualSVN Server does that...but if you don't need it, this is an excellent option.

Of course, you will still need VisualSVN ($50), TortoiseSVN (free), or Aknh (free) to check in on your desktop.

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posted by chemodaxchemodax(145) 4 years ago 0

VisualSVN Server configures SSL automatically.

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