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Old 11-27-2009, 08:54 AM
icnocop icnocop is offline
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Question How "private" are the svn, trac, and redmine instances for each project?

Hi.

i am wondering how "private" the svn, trac, and redmine instances are for each project.

Can users see a list of other svn repository names they do not have read access to?

For example, they user may start by browsing a repository (TortoiseSVN Repo-browser) that he/she has access to, and then go up a directory level until a list of all the svn repositories that exist in the main repository are visible.

Can users see a list of other trac or redmine project names that they do not have access to?

Can users see other user names (who do not have access to the same project)?

Thank you.
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Old 11-27-2009, 10:14 AM
jclarke jclarke is offline
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Hi.

i am wondering how "private" the svn, trac, and redmine instances are for each project.

Can users see a list of other svn repository names they do not have read access to?
Project users will not be able to view a list of your projects.

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Can users see a list of other trac or redmine project names that they do not have access to?
Can users see other user names (who do not have access to the same project)?
For Trac users will not be able to see a list of other projects or users since each Trac instance is a separate Trac install.

Redmine uses a single instance but you can still control access on a user level and in their project list they will only see the projects that they have access to and only see other users that are assigned to the same project.
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