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c2f6116512 Omar Polo

mention GOT_TEST_PACK=ref-delta in the README too


0d8212e7f0 Stefan Sperling

gotwebd is a Web daemon


0699137833 Tracey Emery

farewell, gotweb. you served us well. rm gotweb, ok stsp@



f1752522ac Stefan Sperling

add gotctl(8); initially supported commands are 'info' and 'stop'

This will be used by an upcoming regress test suite for gotd(8). ok tracey


13b2bc374c Stefan Sperling

introduce gotd(8), a Git repository server reachable via ssh(1)

This is an initial barebones implementation which provides the absolute minimum of functionality required to serve got(1) and git(1) clients. Basic fetch/send functionality has been tested and seems to work here, but this server is not yet expected to be stable. More testing is welcome. See the man pages for setup instructions. The current design uses one reader and one writer process per repository, which will have to be extended to N readers and N writers in the future. At startup, each process will chroot(2) into its assigned repository. This works because gotd(8) can only be started as root, and will then fork+exec, chroot, and privdrop. At present the parent process runs with the following pledge(2) promises: "stdio rpath wpath cpath proc getpw sendfd recvfd fattr flock unix unveil" The parent is the only process able to modify the repository in a way that becomes visible to Git clients. The parent uses unveil(2) to restrict its view of the filesystem to /tmp and the repositories listed in the configuration file gotd.conf(5). Per-repository chroot(2) processes use "stdio rpath sendfd recvfd". The writer defers to the parent for modifying references in the repository to point at newly uploaded commits. The reader is fine without such help, because Git repositories can be read without having to create any lock-files. gotd(8) requires a dedicated user ID, which should own repositories on the filesystem, and a separate secondary group, which should not have filesystem-level repository access, and must be allowed access to the gotd(8) socket. To obtain Git repository access, users must be members of this secondary group, and must have their login shell set to gotsh(1). gotsh(1) connects to the gotd(8) socket and speaks Git-protocol towards the client on the other end of the SSH connection. gotsh(1) is not an interactive command shell. At present, authenticated clients are granted read/write access to all repositories and all references (except for the "refs/got/" and the "refs/remotes/" namespaces, which are already being protected from modification). While complicated access control mechanism are not a design goal, making it possible to safely offer anonymous Git repository access over ssh(1) is on the road map.



26abd4a4db Stefan Sperling

typo


296304f302 Stefan Sperling

document how profiling works



aa309cb072 Tracey Emery

Add minimum kcgi version information to README



37486c756a Stefan Sperling

make our README file point at our website


bb63914a95 Stefan Sperling

make tmp dir location a compile-time setting and change gotweb's tmp dir

We are not sure whether a gotweb package can own /var/www/tmp on OpenBSD. Moving gotweb's tmp dir to /var/www/got/tmp sidesteps that issue.



e09ede37f2 Stefan Sperling

document that slowcgi(8) is needed for gotweb, too


270ebbdc13 Stefan Sperling

merge gotweb's README into top-level README; ok kn tracey




661640238b Stefan Sperling

sync README with pkg/DESCR from the port (tags/0.1)


52be27fcce Stefan Sperling

trim down 'submitting patches' section of README




107f9ed516 Klemens Nanni

README: Use `man -l' not `mandoc | less'

Honours MANPAGER and is easier to type.