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# 2000-2001 A. MUSHA <knu@FreeBSD.org> |
# 2000-2001 A. MUSHA <knu@FreeBSD.org> |
# based on work by Bill Fenner <fenner@FreeBSD.org> |
# based on work by Bill Fenner <fenner@FreeBSD.org> |
# $Id$ |
# $Id$ |
# $Idaemons: /home/cvs/cvsweb/cvsweb.conf,v 3.25 2001/07/06 09:44:28 knu Exp $ |
# $Idaemons: /home/cvs/cvsweb/cvsweb.conf,v 3.26 2001/08/01 09:32:22 knu Exp $ |
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Line 258 $tableBorderColor = '#cccccc'; |
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Line 258 $tableBorderColor = '#cccccc'; |
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# Modules in the repository that should not be displayed, either by default |
# Modules in the repository that should not be displayed, either by default |
# nor by explicit path specification. |
# nor by explicit path specification. |
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@HideModules = (); |
@HideModules = ( |
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# "^my/secret/module", |
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); |
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# Files matching these pathnames shouldn't be checked out with cvsweb, |
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# since they may contain sensitive information. Simple file name based |
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# filter. Often, the CVSROOT/passwd is exposed and some people tend |
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# to check in their .cvspass, though this is a bad idea. These files |
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# shouldn't be readable by default. Thanks to Damian Gryski to point |
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# this out. |
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@ForbiddenFiles = ( |
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"^CVSROOT/passwd\$", # CVSROOT/passwd should not be cvs add'ed, though |
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"/\\.cvspass\$", # Ditto. Just in case. |
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); |
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# Use CVSROOT/CVSROOT/descriptions for describing the directories/modules |
# Use CVSROOT/CVSROOT/descriptions for describing the directories/modules |