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username="marvin"
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ip="91.154.225.32"
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subject="SSH keys"
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date="2013-01-11T12:02:50Z"
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Really looking forward to seeing this project go forward and impressed by what you have accomplished.
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I have my own server which I want to use as a repository, so I'll choose \"Remote server\". I want to use direct mode.
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Now I can only create an encrypted remote which is fine for me, but I don't know how to sync that with another client using this remote.
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Also with the generated ssh keys I no longer can log into my server normally as it tries to use the generated keys.
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The generated keys should also be restricted to only be able to change the repository and nothing else.
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Maybe webdav could be used to create something with better access control and repositories for groups etc.
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Also with a simple web upload/download page, similar to dropbox.
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Sorry if my post is long and idiotic, just simple (hopefully constructive) feedback from a simple user :)
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