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ID | Category | Type | Reproducibility | Date Submitted | Last Update |
0001092 | [In-Portal CMS] Front End | bug report | always | 2011-08-08 11:17 | 2011-09-19 16:08 |
Reporter | alex | View Status | public | ||
Assigned To | alex | ||||
Priority | normal | Resolution | fixed | ||
Status | closed | ||||
Summary | 0001092: Restricting Access to .svn and CVS folders from Web | ||||
Description |
We need to find out if it's possible to restrict access to .svn and CVS folders from Web (.htaccess or vHosts)? According to this article (http://selfsolved.com/problems/svn-directory-is-viewable-through-apache) the correct redirectmatch usage here should be: RedirectMatch 404 /(\.svn|CVS)(/|$) I've tested, that i works for URL like this: /in-portal/.svn /in-portal/.svn/entries /in-portal/admin/.svn So it works, when folder ".svn" or "CVS" is present within the path. |
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